It seems that remote_form_for does not work with method = :get since
it does not change the prototype call. Is this a bug?
sillydude wrote:
It seems that remote_form_for does not work with method = :get since
it does not change the prototype call. Is this a bug?
Not a bug, Don’t use gets on any type of form submission. There is a
very interesting history on the topic
hth
ilan
I think there are plenty of form submissions where get’s make sense
(search engine queries, and other small form submissions that should
be bookmarkable). I know the URL can only store a limited amount of
data so this might get some people messed up.
On Mar 4, 5:25 pm, Ilan B. [email protected]
sillydude wrote:
I think there are plenty of form submissions where get’s make sense
(search engine queries, and other small form submissions that should
be bookmarkable). I know the URL can only store a limited amount of
data so this might get some people messed up.On Mar 4, 5:25 pm, Ilan B. [email protected]
I stand corrected! Yes… should have qualified that forms which effect
any server side state besides caching should not be accessible via a
get… my bad… apologies. I am not sure why Rails is putting the
hammer down in this case…
ilan