Thanks for replying. I tried adding ->query before asking the question, because it seemed logical, but it didn't work as expected. This displays the url without the query string:
<%= url_for('/')->to_abs %>
But this displays absolutely nothing:
<%= url_for('/')->to_abs->query %>
Here's the weird part, a link made with "to_abs->query" works, but can't be right clicked ("Void" link with click handler) and when source is viewed the href appears to be blank:
<a href="<%= url_for('/')->to_abs->query %>"> Reload </a>
What is this voodoo?
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