Hi,
How do I pass multiple params?
:with => “‘p1=’ + ‘blah’”
I also want to pass ‘p2=’ + ‘blah’, etc…
thanks
Hi,
How do I pass multiple params?
:with => “‘p1=’ + ‘blah’”
I also want to pass ‘p2=’ + ‘blah’, etc…
thanks
You can use a standard URL query string. Separate the parameters with
an ampersand
See:
http://api.rubyonrails.com/classes/ActionView/Helpers/PrototypeHelper.html#M001625
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Justin To
Have a look at the docs & see if you can use :submit instead of :with.
That lets you, e.g., submit everything in a particular
Thanks Christopher, that’s what I was looking for.
Another related question:
Requirement Title:<%= form.text_field :title, :value => params[:title],
:name=>“title” %>
<%= link_to_remote “Check”, :url => { :action =>
:check_req_title }, :with=>"‘title_search=’ + $(‘title’).value" %>
Does that pass params[:title_search] = the value of the text_field?
Thanks!
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Justin To
[email protected] wrote:
Does that pass params[:title_search] = the value of the text_field?
Provided that the id of the text field is title it should. The
development log will show you what is in the params object.
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