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Has this question got anything to do with the subject line (Rails
3.0.7 and MySQL)? Please ask this again as a new posting with a
meaningful subject. That way someone with an interest in the question
is more likely to read it. The answer to your question, however, is
to use form_for in the view file. Study the files generated by a
scaffold command and just replicate this yourself. If you want
further information please start a new thread.
Colin