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2006 Jan 13
0
Controller part of in-place editing
I''m doing some incremental improvements on scaffolding, and want to add in-place editing to an admin section. I think I may have the view part working right (at least, the editor pops up as expected) with this in my view: ### <% for link in @links %> <tr> <td> <div id="<%= ''url'' + link.id.to_s -%>"><%= link.url
2006 Jan 21
1
Sortable Element with Partials?
Hi Everyone, I posted this last month and unfortunately, I didn''t recieve any replies. Maybe this time I''ll have better luck. I originally had my sortable element list working properly like so: <ul id="sortable_list"> <% @items.each do |item| %> <li id="item_<%= item.id %>"><%= image_tag "dragme.gif"
2006 Jan 25
1
xx-0.1.0 : xhtml and xml make it twice as dirty
NAME xx - twice as dirty SYNOPSIS ~ > gem install "double x" require "xx" include XX::XHTML doc = xhtml_{ html_{ head_{ title_{ " go xx! " } } body_{ " one more and it would be illegal " } } } URI http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1024 DESCRIPTION xx is a library designed to extend ruby objects
2006 Jan 07
1
Sortable Element with Partials??
Hi Everyone, I originally had my sortable element list working properly like so: <ul id="sortable_list"> <% @items.each do |item| %> <li id="item_<%= item.id %>"><%= image_tag "dragme.gif" %><span id="title_<%= item.id %>" class="title"> <%= item.value %></span> <span
2005 Oct 19
4
ER strikes back
Hi Railers, A long, long, time ago, i made a Framework/CMS in php. There were two core models: Content and Content_type. Content_type was only a list of content types (as expected): new, article, etc. Content_type was not mandatory, but it allowed later to "deactivate" types of contents, for example. So then Content stored the common attributes/properties between the different content