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I am trying to display all the contents of a .c file in the browser itself...

So there will be no need for the user to download the .c file...

i have created a folder in public/ called c which contains .c files

But when i direct view any of these files i get asked to download it...

What i want is to simply display it as raw text...

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Try in your view for simplest implementation. Else you can move this function to a controller:

<%= File.read(Rails.root.join('public') + "/test.c")
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  • is there any way to allow all .c files instead of test.c only? - edit: also this doesn't seem to work if i put it in the controller
    – stergosz
    Oct 24, 2012 at 17:46

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