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My controller does not specify an explicit layout, so it is using the default application layout. I have a plain html file for my 401 error page. It lives in public.

This action:

def index 
    render :file => "public/401.html", :status => :unauthorized, :layout => false
end

renders the 401 page within the layout! It should just render the page, right?

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    Figured it out. I added the root path and it worked. I think it may be related to the asset pipeline. render :file => "#{Rails.root.to_s}/public/401.html", :status => :unauthorized, :layout => false
    – matt
    Jan 20, 2012 at 19:14
  • Matt, please add this as your answer and accept it. This is highly encouraged SO behaviour so others having the same issues can easily recognise that there is a solution. Cheers.
    – Tim
    Nov 26, 2012 at 21:29

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Yes, you are right. It should work:

def index 
    render :file => "public/401.html", :status => :unauthorized, :layout => false 
end

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