Question

As you can see, the file is there. I made sure to switch rights to that file to everyone - anythiig I am missing that is obvious?

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Ruby 1.8.7 Rails 3.0.3

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Solution

You shouldn't be using / before public, as it is searching for public directory in root , so for example, if you wanted to remove the file from a terminal you would say:

rm public/settings.xml

OTHER TIPS

Rails serves up files in the public directory from the root of the application. So instead of using /public/settings.xml as the path in the browser, you should just use /settings.xml

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