Have you a route to a corresponding controller in general? Have you a controller? Does this controller work when you try to deliver an HTML view?
Oh, and when you want to have a js response, then you must use /test/index.js, without the extension given rails will try to deliver HTML (if you haven't configured it to do something else). Do you get an error message in server logs or browser when you try to access your ressource? Which one?
Answer this questions as exactly as possible or we can't help.
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Norbert Melzer wrote in post #1110888:
> Oh, and when you want to have a js response, then you must useI know. You mean index.js.erb?
> /test/index.js, without the extension given rails will try to deliver
> HTML