Greetings all,
I''m on rails 1.2.3, using link_to is giving us a bit of a problem.
The route in question is:
map.resources :reviews do |review|
review.resources :votes
end
and the code of concern is:
link_to "Yes", votes_path(review, :helpful => helpful
produces the following:
<a onclick="var f = document.createElement(''form'');
f.style.display =
''none''; this.parentNode.appendChild(f); f.method =
''POST''; f.action =
this.href;f.submit();return false;" href="/reviews/1948/votes?
helpful=true">Yes</a>
As you can se, the href doesn''t consider the method, which in this
case is a post.
The server gets the :get, and renders an index.
The href is used both by bots, and by users opening the link in a new
window. Both suck,
I Searched RailsTrac, but no love!
any thoughts? Did I missing something obvious?
cheers,
Jodi
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