Use Rails smart boolean cast to account for values such as "f", "0", "false", etc. Previously, if a param was present in the request, it would count as true. |
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| home_controller.rb | ||
| list_controller.rb | ||
| public_controller.rb | ||
| tag_controller.rb | ||
Use Rails smart boolean cast to account for values such as "f", "0", "false", etc. Previously, if a param was present in the request, it would count as true. |
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| .. | ||
| home_controller.rb | ||
| list_controller.rb | ||
| public_controller.rb | ||
| tag_controller.rb | ||