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2006 Mar 03
8
How to use the sortable_element tagname option?
I''m having some difficulty adding drag-and-drop sorting to my application. I''m hoping that someone can help me figure out what I''m doing wrong: #view <table> ... <tbody id="item-list-body"> <tr id="view-item-<%= item.id %>"....</tr> </tbody> ... <%= sortable_element(''item-list-body'',
2010 Feb 09
4
Rails3 pre and protect_from_forgery
I''ve almost entirely converted a rails 2.3.5 app to 3pre. I''m having some trouble with protect_from_forgery. I had protect_from_forgery set in application_controller.rb, but run some uploadify ajax stuff in one of my controllers, where I had protect_from_forgery, :except => :add_file set. In rails 3 I''m getting ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken on the ajax
2006 Jul 17
1
sortable_element - Altering defaults set by rails
Hi there, I''ve got the following code to generate two sortable elements but whenever someone drags and drops an item, i only want it to return a serialised list of the items in categoryartworks, the unlinkedartworks can be in any order and I don''t care. I can then delete those artworks that were in category artworks but aren''t in the serialised list, plus reorder
2006 Jan 05
1
sortable_element not recognizing newly added <li> elements
I have a user defined list of items. Using the sortable_element function, I can manipulate the ordering of this list fine by dragging each component around. When I dynamically add another <li> item to this list, the newly added item is _not_ "draggable" like its other siblings. Using the sortable_element function, how do I make it aware of newly added list items? Here is my
2006 May 30
1
sortable_element does not initiate AJAX calls
Having an odd problem with sortable_element. The :url option doesn;t seem to actually work. No AJAX calls are being generated. I can tell because Firebug extension does not show any AJAX requests, and the development.log file does not do anything when droppping the items in new positions. Here is the code I am using for sortable generation: <%= sortable_element
2006 Feb 27
4
Getting nuts with sortables...
Folks, It has been a whole day spent on this but I still can''t get my mind around the most probably very stupid/basic mistake here... First, the code I use: <h3>List A</h3> <ul id="lista" > <li id="item1"> Item 1</li> <li id="item2"> Item 2</li> <li id="item3"> Item 3</li> </ul>
2006 Mar 23
3
drag and drop sorting recipe
The new pragmatic Rails Cookbook has a drag and drop sorting recipe. Does anyone know if this works with 1.0? I''ve followed the recipe (i think), and I can drag but when I drop everything goes back the way it was. It seems that the sort logic doesn''t get invoked. I put this code in my view: <%= sortable_element ''task-list'' , :url => {
2006 Feb 10
2
Sortable + Draggable : doesn''t follow the mouse horizontally
When a ''draggable'' element is made ''sortable'', it no longer follows the mouse horizontally when you drag it. Is there a solution/workaround? TIA Alain
2007 Jan 25
2
serialize() takes too long when serializing to a raw vector
Hello, R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) i386-pc-mingw32 Calling serialize() with a NULL connection serializes it to a raw vector. However, when the object to be serialized is large, it takes a very long time: > system.time( serialize(matrix(0, 1000, 1000), NULL) ) [1] 38.25 40.73 81.54 NA NA > system.time( serialize(matrix(0, 2000, 2000), NULL) ) [1] 609.72 664.75 1318.57 NA
2005 Oct 04
3
serialize()
Near the end of the Sortable.serialize() method, there is a split command that splits on an underscore. What is the convention it''s following here and is it documented somewhere? Thanks, Jamie serialize: function(element) { element = $(element); var sortableOptions = this.options(element); var options = Object.extend({ tag: sortableOptions.tag, only:
2006 Apr 22
2
Form.serialize problem
I''m sure I''m missing something dumb but I cannot get Form.serialize to work. I have an alert in the function as a debug to show me what''s supposed to be the serialized line of values but it always shows nothing. Can somebody show me what I''m doing wrong? Thanks in advance. function submitprofile() { var url = "/profile/submitprofile.html?";
2006 May 24
1
Sortable: Ajax not firing?
Using Rails to generate a sortable list, I get the draggable/sortable page elements, but Ajax never fires back the post-sorted list. (I''ve checked with IE & Firefox, the "save this order to the DB" controller hasn''t been called.) The View: <p>Drag to sort.<span id="sort_info"></span></p> <ul id="sort1">
2006 Apr 05
1
Nuby Sortable Question? How do you pass multiple lists back to the server
I have multiple drag and drop lists. If you sort within one list, you can pass the list back to the server using: <%= sortable_element ''task-list'' << person.id.to_s , :url => { :action => "noop", :id => @user }, ... %> Which causes this to be included in the javascript: onUpdate:function(){new
2006 Jun 15
2
Drag and Drop Sortable Tree
I''ve gone through Chad Fowler''s recipe for creating a drag and drop sortable list, and have been trying to extend this to a sortable tree. Has anyone come up with or seen code which allows drag and drop sorting (altering the position and parent_id variables of the relevant objects) but for data in a nested tree rather than a list form? - Justin
2006 Feb 23
5
sortable_list added to by AJAX question
I have a working sortable_list that is added to by AJAX. The problem is that when a new item is added, it''s not sortable. I found a post on scriptaculous using behaviour.js to refresh the DOM when an item is added, but I can''t figure out how to do it with Rails. To test the behaviour method, I used this: var myrules={ ''div#steps ul'' :
2005 Sep 23
2
Sortables: which element moved?
Looking at the archives, people have asked this before, but I can''t find a proper answer: How do you get sortable_element to return the dragged (moved) element? I know I can compare the list of elements before and after, but I need to know exactly which element was moved. The problem with comparing the list before and after is that if an element is dragged one element forward or
2007 Apr 14
2
Form.serialize: correctness and speed
The following link does a comparison of some popular libraries and their ability to correctly serialise a form: <URL: http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/comp/ > Any comments? -- Rob --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Spinoffs" group. To post to this group, send email to
2006 Apr 28
3
Serialize / deserialize an associative array
Perhaps I missed something but I don''t see an easy way to do this ? Basically just wanna hold some ui state in a cookie. Did I miss something obvious ? Best Matt *********************************************************************************** The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Registered in Scotland No 90312. Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. Authorized and
2006 Apr 05
0
Submitting sortable_element as part of form
Good evening all... I''ve been marveling over how easy it is to make amazing drag-sort interfaces using sortable_element. My users are really blown away by how intuitive and simple these controls are. However, in my current project I''m trying to use it in a particular way which has me stumped. Normally the sortable_element makes an AJAX request whenever it is changed.
2005 Jul 11
0
Using sortable_element properly with DIV tag
Hello, I''m trying to use sortable_element to allow users to AJAXishly reorder a page of images. These are arranged in a grid format, not a vertical list, so I''m using Rails code like this to make it happen: <%= sortable_element ''thumbholder'', :tag => ''div'', :complete => visual_effect(:highlight,