rails/actionpack
schneems ca97ec5099 HTTP::Headers#key? correctly converts
Previously if you were looking for a given key, the header may incorrectly tell you that it did not exist even though it would return a valid value:

```ruby
env     = { "CONTENT_TYPE" => "text/plain" }
headers = ActionDispatch::Http::Headers.new(env)
headers["Content-Type"] 
# => "text/plain"

headers.key?("Content-Type")
# => false
```

This PR fixes that behavior by converting the key before checking for presence
2014-05-07 12:01:34 -05:00
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lib HTTP::Headers#key? correctly converts 2014-05-07 12:01:34 -05:00
test HTTP::Headers#key? correctly converts 2014-05-07 12:01:34 -05:00
actionpack.gemspec Retain ActionPack dependency on ActionView 2013-12-05 01:02:46 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md Moved 'params[request_forgery_protection_token]' into its own method and improved tests. 2014-05-06 14:58:30 +01:00
MIT-LICENSE update copyright notices to 2014. [ci skip] 2014-01-01 23:59:49 +05:30
Rakefile grab executable from rubygems 2013-07-26 11:07:25 +02:00
README.rdoc Moved README into action_view [ci skip] 2013-07-31 15:44:17 -04:00
RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc re-phrase how to run a test 2014-04-15 11:04:07 -07:00

= Action Pack -- From request to response

Action Pack is a framework for handling and responding to web requests. It
provides mechanisms for *routing* (mapping request URLs to actions), defining
*controllers* that implement actions, and generating responses by rendering
*views*, which are templates of various formats. In short, Action Pack
provides the view and controller layers in the MVC paradigm.

It consists of several modules:

* Action Dispatch, which parses information about the web request, handles
  routing as defined by the user, and does advanced processing related to HTTP
  such as MIME-type negotiation, decoding parameters in POST, PATCH, or PUT bodies,
  handling HTTP caching logic, cookies and sessions.

* Action Controller, which provides a base controller class that can be
  subclassed to implement filters and actions to handle requests. The result
  of an action is typically content generated from views.

With the Ruby on Rails framework, users only directly interface with the
Action Controller module. Necessary Action Dispatch functionality is activated
by default and Action View rendering is implicitly triggered by Action
Controller. However, these modules are designed to function on their own and
can be used outside of Rails.


== Download and installation

The latest version of Action Pack can be installed with RubyGems:

  % [sudo] gem install actionpack

Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub

* https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/actionpack


== License

Action Pack is released under the MIT license:

* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT


== Support

API documentation is at

* http://api.rubyonrails.org

Bug reports and feature requests can be filed with the rest for the Ruby on Rails project here:

* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues