Well, the answer was rather simple. The problem was between the chair and the keyboard. I had forgotten to run the rake db:seed task that would put information into the database that would be displayed in the form.
I ran that task and the problem is solved.
I have an application that works great on my laptop (Ubuntu 10.4), passes all of my tests, but fails spectacularly when I push it to Heroku. The issue is that I have several views that use complex forms to gather data from the user and none of these fields are showing up on Heroku. I have an exam object - which belongs to a user - that has_many questions.
And the forms that are not showing up are where the user can answer those questions. Any tips or tricks about debugging on Heroku would be greatly appreciated.
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