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2006 Jan 21
9
Where to put method
I''ve got following code in GenresHelper.rb def album_list(genre) albums = genre.albums.sort list = albums.collect { |album| link = link_to album.title, :controller => ''albums'', :action => ''show'',
2006 Jan 04
5
help with link_to_if, I can''t make it work...
For the life of me I can''t get it to work. Here is an example of my syntax. I''m trying to make comment.name a link to comment.web_site only if there is a comment.web_site. Can someone please help? <%= link_to_if(comment.web_site.length > 0, comment.name, comment.web_site {"class" => "comment_by"}) %> -- Posted via
2006 Jan 11
5
stack level too deep problem
Hi all, I''m trying to overload the link_to function, (to disable link_to if the user has no access right) this is my code, it work the first time I run the application, the second time I refresh the page I always get "stack level too deep error" module UsersHelper include ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper alias_method :link_to_original, :link_to def permission? true
2005 Dec 15
6
Navigation menu
I have a navigation menu that contains a link per controller in my application. This menu is the same for all controllers, but I want this behaviour: <a>Users</a> <span>Statistics</span> and <span>Users</span> <a>Statistics</a> depending on the page you''re currently on. I''ve put a <render :partial =>
2006 Jan 22
2
Rails and Apache: Error
I''ve done my development using WEBrick, and now I want to put my application on a server that uses Apache. (not with fcgi) I think I''ve done everything like I''m supposed to, but when surfing to my site I get: Application error Rails application failed to start properly" In /var/log/apache/error_log, I get this error:
2006 Mar 27
13
Is this a bug in Ajax handling?
When a controller responds to a link_to_remote with a redirect_to, the link_to_remote gets a success callback, this would seem like a bug to me, at a minimum it should return a failure? This is driving me crazy because all the login engines/generators respond to an authentication error with a redirect_to. The work around is to change them to all do a render :layout => false, :status => 500
2006 Mar 13
1
issue with redirect_to
Hi all: I can''t make redirect_to to unlock the current iframe using {:TARGET => "_top"}. It always stays in the current frame. I checked the redirect_to code, it seems the method does not use "target". here is the source code of redirect_to from ActionController::Base def redirect_to(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) #:doc: 753: case options
2010 Aug 09
0
Expanding tests with own methods
I want to call the method ''url_for'' in my functional test. e.g. assert_select "a[href=?]", url_for(:action => :new), :text => ''Neue Seite'' The book I am reading suggests doing this: class PagesControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase def setup def self.url_for(options, *parameters_for_method_reference) options.merge! :only_path
2006 May 10
2
session[:return_to] for going back.
Hi, Is session[:return_to] something Rails maintains to quickly go back to the previous uri without having to keep track of the action name? Or, do we have to actually set it in our actions? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060510/7e36a528/attachment.html
2007 Nov 14
3
absolute urls in url_for vs. link_to
In both url_for and link_to, the :only_path param can be used to determine whether the link url used is complete with hostname and path, or just has the path (a kind of relative url). However, in url_for it defaults to false (urls with hostnames), and in link_to it defaults to true ( urls without hostnames, just paths). Is there any reason for this discrepency? To me, it violates the principle
2005 Nov 29
0
undefined method `link_to'
Hi, all I''m trying call link_to from another helper but got this error: undefined method `link_to'' for module `UserHelper'' how can I get access to helper from another helper? this is my users_helper.rb: module UsersHelper alias ink_to_original link_to alias link_to link_to_permission def link_to_permission(name, options = {}, html_options = nil,
2006 Jun 06
1
Redirect\Cookie bug with MSIE 5.5sp2
Hello all, There seems to be a bug in internet explorer 5 where a redirect causes the session to be lost. A controller says.... def login case @request.method when :post if @session[:user] = User.authenticate(@params [:user_login], @params[:user_password]) return redirect_to(:action=>''send_confirmation'') unless
2006 Aug 03
1
Why doesn''t redirect_to handle rjs?
Is there a good reason why redirect_to doesn''t check responds_to, so it can handle redirects in rjs calls? I''ve done something like this in my app controller, seems to work ok... alias_method :redirect_to_orig, :redirect_to; def redirect_to(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) respond_to do |accepts| accepts.html do redirect_to_orig
2006 Jun 26
0
Action caching with params
I was attempting to cache an action that had a URL like this: http://foo.com/controller/action?years[]=2005&years[]=2006&bar=5&baz=blue which returns different data than, say http://foo.com/controller/action?years[]=2004&years[]=2005&bar=6&baz=red However, the cached fragment would always be named foo.com:3000/controller/action.cache, no matter what parameters where
2006 Mar 12
2
Strange error: undefined method `rewrite''
Hi, when I generate a new rails project with a simple scaffolded controller, I get a strange error message, whenever it tries to call the url_for method, for example: ,---- | undefined method `rewrite'' for #<Url:0xb7675e64> | | Extracted source (around line #7): | | 4: </p> | 5: <% end %> | 6: | 7: <%= link_to ''Edit'', :action =>
2006 Sep 04
2
how to? link_to with a rel="tag"
i want my html output to look like this: <a href="/path/to/page/" rel="tag">link text</a> how do i tell the link_to method that i need: rel="tag"? thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send
2008 Jan 28
3
A style question
I''m working on the ability to share a single session between Facebook and Non-Facebook requests. Right now, to setup a shared session, you create a link like: <%= link_to "Non-Facebook view",leaders_url(facebook_session_parameters.merge(:canvas=>false))%> The facebook_session_parameters includes all of the necessary info. Is this okay, or would it be better as
2006 Mar 06
4
Apache 2.x: Use fcgid or Mongrel?
Hi, There''s lots of stuff going on currently with choices of production deployment environments. But I''m not clear on a few things as I need to decide on a production setup where Apache is a given. A recent thread (http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/56590) seemed to favor Apache 2 with mod_fcgid. And this is supported in articles such as:
2006 Jan 04
7
variables in layouts
I have a layout that provides the basic outline of each page in my app. It has a title, footer and a navigation bar. In the title I want to put the name of the current user that is logged in. I could do something like @session[:username] but I would rather encapsulate that into a single variable so that I can change the key in the session map if I want without having to goto each page that
2006 Jan 04
7
wrong number of arguments error
I keep getting this error every time I try to pass a value to a method. Here is a sample nonworking method. I''ve been pulling my hair out over this all night! Why won''t it work!? My url path is :3000/store/browse/shoes and I''m getting this in the log Parameters: {"action"=>"browse", "id"=>"shoes",