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2006 Jun 02
3
Custom Pagination Links
...o paging i.e. the full collection is displayed, when it still display a "1" to represent the current page. How can I suppress that? Thanks! <div class="pager"> <%= link_to(''&lt; Prev'', {:params => params.merge(''page'' => @my_pages.current.previous)}, {:class => "prevlink"}) if @my_pages.current.previous %> <% for page in @my_pages -%> <%= link_to_unless(params[:page].to_i == page.number, page.number, {:params => params.merge(''page'' => page)}, {:class =...
2006 Apr 25
5
Routing and extensions.
I would like my something like "my_page.html" to map to :controller => ''page'', :action => ''my_page''. How can I accomplish that? Is there a way to make the routing parse other things other than ''/''? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Apr 09
1
undefined method ''text'' ...
...un the example ***** require ''rubygems'' require ''mechanize'' a = WWW::Mechanize.new a.get(''http://rubyforge.org/'') do |page| # Click the login link login_page = a.click(page.links.text(/Log In/)) # Submit the login form my_page = login_page.form_with(:action => ''/account/login.php'') do |f| f.form_loginname = ARGV[0] f.form_pw = ARGV[1] end.click_button my_page.links.each do |link| text = link.text.strip next unless text.length > 0 puts text end...
2010 Jan 26
6
Subclassing ActiveRecord::Base
First of all, sorry for the crossposting, but I put this into the Ruby Forum first of all, but was pointed to this as a more appropriate location. I''m using ActiveRecord and ActiveSupport in a non-rails environment to connect to multiple databases, and I''ve found the following (single database) to cause me an error. Note that params is my database settings and omitted for
2005 Dec 30
4
AJAX Drag and Drop Detecting Drop Coordinates
...multiple times, even when not triggered. It also didn''t give me any information on the draggable element. I even tried it with :snap which should pass in x and y, but no luck I took another approach and created a droppable area. Doing something like: <%= drop_receiving_element "my_page", :url => { :action => "drag_end" } %> Well that works in giving me the id of the draggable element, but I still can''t figure out how to get the x and y coordinates of the item at its drop location. The information is in there, and using straight jav...