similar to: form_tag using :onsubmit => "confirm('are you sure?')". help

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2006 Mar 21
4
Using onSubmit tag in form_tag?
Hi guys, I have been working on a form that would use javascript to validate the data before submitting it, and from my view.rhtml I have a statement like this: However such a statement generates a HTML tag that looks like this: <form action="/users/Login?onSubmit=validate%28%29" method="post"> Seems like Rails thinks it is a parameter instead of an option, so
2006 Feb 27
2
submit_tag
How can i use the submit_tag method (from: actionView::FormTagHelper) to create various submit buttons and chose the right action in accord to the button that i pushed? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Apr 30
5
Quick Submit Button Question...
Hello, Can I pass a variable from a submit button only? I have a form that the user fills out and I need two different submit buttons - one for ''sync'' and one for ''full push''. I was thinking I could add some sort of param to the button, but it''s not working... is there a way to do this? I have this: <%= submit_tag ''push to
2007 Sep 04
2
How can i add a confirmation dialog to a submit_tag?
When i use button_to or link_to, i can easily request a confirmation dialog with (for example) <%= button_to "Delete this story", { :controller => "story", :action => "delete", :id => @story.id }, :confirm => "Delete story: are you sure?" %> I also want to do this for the submit buttons on my forms, which are
2009 Sep 17
2
Can i use "form_remote_tag" inside the "form_tag"?
Hi all, How can i use form_remote_tag inside the form_tag helper . My application has following view subscribe.html.haml - form_tag :action => :subscribe do /other form element %input{:type=>''radio'', :name=>''tariff_plan_id'', :value=>"monthly"} %input{:type=>''radio'',
2006 Jul 14
3
Rails newbie: How does the submit_tag work?
I would appreciate any and all input. The Agile book is not useful in this context. :o( As near as I can tell, it doesn''t work at all. I would expect that clicking on the [Next Question] button in the browser would fire the next_question method in the current controller. Instead, it (apparently) does nothing. The tag in question <%= submit_tag ''Next
2006 Apr 08
2
Multiple submit buttons
Hi, How do i differentiate different submits tags / buttons on one form. Say I want to create an edit form and I want to provide two buttons; one to save and one to cancel. I would have: <%= submit_tag ''Ok'' %> <%= submit_tag ''Cancel'' %> How do I know which button get pressed by the user? One more thing, how to specify the default selection in a
2006 Mar 24
3
JS validation on a form/submit tag? Like :condition=>...
Hallo -- is there a way anyone know of that I can add a :confirm clause to a form submit? Something like: <%= submit_tag ''commit'', :confirm=>"are you certain?" %> Does anyone know how to achieve this? Cheers, doug. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 07
6
form_tag - directing to new target window
How do I use... <%= link_to "All Facilities", :action => ''fac_log_all'' %> if I add :target => "_new" that is just a parameter and not a directive. I just want reports to print into a separate window. How do I do that? It''s not clear at all to me Craig
2007 Apr 20
1
Problem with form_tag
Hi all! I''ve seen this problem in several places in the list, but none of the remedies suggested seem to be helping me much. I have a view like so: HELLO <% form_tag :action => "create" do %> <p>My pretty form!</p> <p><%= text_field "foo", "bar" %></p> <p><%= submit_tag "Do
2010 Jan 20
5
disable submit_tag after click
This code disables the ''Save'' button once clicked, but doesn''t seem to send the form data. <%= submit_tag ''Save'', :class => ''submit'', :onclick => "document.getElementById(''save_button'').disabled=true;", :id => "save_button" %> This code sends the form data and a record is created,
2008 Jul 02
3
attachment in mail
How to do the attachment in mail like the yahoo and gmail does? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2006 Apr 29
11
Multiple actions from one form - possible?
Hello * Obviously the rhtml below does not work, but it should be apparent what I try to achieve - I would like to give the user the choice to submit a form either to action1 or action2 but I cannot figure out how?! It would be great if someone could give some assistance. Thanks a lot, Alex <%= start_form_tag :action1 => ''save'', :action2 =>
2006 Jan 04
4
HOWTO: Render partial in div
Hey- I''m using ROR 1.0 and script.aculo.us 1.5.1. I''ve been trying unsuccessfully to render a partial in a DIV, but can''t seem to get the right combination of stuff to make it work. There seems to be a few different ways of going about it. Right now I can render a partial. What do I need to to render the partial in a div? Here is what it looks like so far: #
2006 Nov 11
1
Disable foms when submitting
Hey, I want to disable the form when an user submits, I know that u can do this with javascript. But i dont want to put code for each form on my website, and I have a lot of forms like.. <%= start_form_tag :action => ''create'' %> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5"> <tr> <td
2008 Dec 24
5
Odd js behavior in Chrome & Safari
View file has a js function "confirm_result()" in <head> section: <script type="text/javascript"> function confirm_action() { result = confirm("Please select OK or Cancel") if (result == true) document.write("You selected OK.") else document.write("You selected Cancel.") } </script>
2006 Apr 21
4
link_to_function with submit
I looked everywhere but couldn''t find it. I don''t want a submit_tag or image_submit_tag but a normal link that submits my form. Normally I would do this with a javascript like function sendForm () { document.forms[0].submit(); } but this doesn''t work with form_remote_tag link_to_function( ''Send'' , "sendform();") So the question is:
2009 Aug 26
5
Noob DRY method question
Hi Gurus, I''m learning the Rails framework, and I have this exact block of html/javascript in two places in an if/else construct in application.html.erb: <body onload="Modalbox.show(''<div class=\''warning\''> <p> <center> <%= flash[ :notice ] %> </center> </p> <p> <center> <input
2012 Nov 29
2
[Rails 3.2] form_tag w :remote => true doesn't fire up the js format
I have a form_tag written like this : = form_tag search_backoffice_places_path, {:remote =>"true", :id => :searchplaceForm } do .. input fields = submit_tag t(:search) generated html is correct : <form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/en/backoffice/places/search" data-remote="true" id="searchplaceForm" method="post"> ...
2008 Jan 14
5
Only "form_tag" support uploading file?
Hi, there: I wanna use plug-in "file_column" to upload image to the server. In my test app, the view is as follow & it works well: ==================== <h1>New entry</h1> <%= error_messages_for ''entry'' %> <% form_tag ''create'', :multipart => true do -%> <p><label