![]() Here is the page after you create a user: I clearly haven’t quite got the variable use right here: the in the create that reads the incoming parameters is the important thing though. Naturally, whatever Ruby I did have wasn’t high enough: I have an rvm (Ruby enVironment Management), so let’s try to install a new ruby to match what we need for Rails.
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