Hello,
I have here an issue which is really critical for me (it for my
university work and I would like to not delete this feature). It based
on a Rails 1.x tutorial which I use now under Rails 2.x. It contains the
refreshment (adding content or records) of an div via RJS/JS.
I access the RJS via (Controller):
respond_to do |format|
format.html { redirect_to :controller => ‘pattern’, :action => ‘show’,
:id => @comment.pattern_id }
format.js
On Sep 29, 10:12�pm, Knut L. [email protected]
Any javascript errors?
When I load the page in IE or FF no error is shown.
(if you haven’t already installed firebug then
install it now - it will tell you a lot more when javascript errors
crop up).
I have FB open, but the page looks ok. When I click on the send button,
no action is startet. Where should I look for mentioned JS errors in the
FB? I have currently only use the HTML view
If your form_remote_tag/link_to_remote/etc… is using an :update
option, then ditch it.
My partial contains:
An the form which sends the request is setup by:
<% form_remote_for :comment, :url => {:controller => “comment”, :action
=> “createajax” }, :html => { :id => ‘comment_form’ } do |f| %>
So nothing to ditch used or did I get your wrong?
Is your log file giving any hints as to what is happening, such as
method missing, etc?
Hi Shandy,
my logs are looking ok (from my point of view):
Any javascript errors? (if you haven’t already installed firebug then
install it now - it will tell you a lot more when javascript errors
crop up).
If your form_remote_tag/link_to_remote/etc… is using an :update
option, then ditch it.
Fred
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