similar to: absolute urls in url_for vs. link_to

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2006 Sep 07
5
url_for always escape string.
according to the documentation, only the url_for from ActionView escape the URL. which happens on this line escape ? html_escape(url) : url and can be prevented by passing :escape => false to url_for. still according to the documentation, the url_for from ActionController is not supposed to escape the url. BUT IT DOES. at the moment of this line escape ? html_escape(url) : url url has
2006 Sep 04
2
how to? link_to with a rel="tag"
i want my html output to look like this: <a href="/path/to/page/" rel="tag">link text</a> how do i tell the link_to method that i need: rel="tag"? thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send
2008 Mar 06
5
Setting :canvas => false for URL generation doesn''t always work?
I generate a lot of URL''s in my Facebook related code that point to our main site, not our FB app. My understanding was that the way to do this was to use ":canvas => false" as a parameter to url_for and link_to and so on. However, that doesn''t seem to generate the proper URL''s. The URL''s still point to apps.facebook.com (because they
2006 Jan 11
5
stack level too deep problem
Hi all, I''m trying to overload the link_to function, (to disable link_to if the user has no access right) this is my code, it work the first time I run the application, the second time I refresh the page I always get "stack level too deep error" module UsersHelper include ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper alias_method :link_to_original, :link_to def permission? true
2013 Mar 15
5
link_to should have its body and url arguments reversed
I think the link_to helper method is quite confusing with its arguments order: link_to body, url link_to "Click me", @person Why is it thay way round? I want to make a "link to [the] person", so I would expect the order to be: link_to @person, "Click me" It reads much more natural. You don''t "link to [the] body", you "link to
2006 Jun 14
1
Absolute URL from link_to?
What options do I need to provide to link_to so that it generates truly absolute URLs (i.e. including protocol://host:port/path)? It seems that even when I provide :host and :protocol arguments to url_for that it suppresses these when they match the current request.
2006 May 10
2
session[:return_to] for going back.
Hi, Is session[:return_to] something Rails maintains to quickly go back to the previous uri without having to keep track of the action name? Or, do we have to actually set it in our actions? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060510/7e36a528/attachment.html
2009 Jul 07
10
link_to, how do you combine url options and html_options?
I have a link-to that I wish to look somewhat like this: link_to "link here", new_object_path, :method => :post, :confirm => ''Press OK'', #url options :class => "css_class", :id => "css_id" #html options In any case I can either get the url_for options to work or the html options to work, but
2006 Jan 18
2
How do you get link_to to work correctly when using subdomains as account keys?
When using subdomains as account keys (as per this HowTo: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowToUseSubdomainsAsAccountKeys), how can you get link_to to spit out the correct URL (i.e. account123.domain.com)? <%= link_to "My Account", { :action => "show", :id => "account123" } %> would generate "http://www.domain.com/show/account123" I
2008 Jan 25
8
simple routing & linking question
So I have an existing app & facebook app in same rails application, for now I have decided to go the route of creating a controller for facebook stuff (called FaceController). (setup is canvas, fbml) So I have: facebook config http://myurl:myport/face/ My controllers name is face, so I dont even need a manual route, for the landing page it works like a charm. but, when I try to make
2006 Apr 24
2
link_to external link
I have searched through the api several times through and can''t seem to find this. <%= link_to ''Help'', {:url => ''https://www.example.com/page?AppServeHelp''}, {:target => "_new"} %> but this doesn''t work as it still prepends the current server/controller space on the url itself. How do I accomplish this? Thanks Craig
2005 Nov 13
2
Link_to :protocol and :host?
Hello, I am trying to set the protocol and host in link_to based on the documentation. I have the following: <%= link_to "View Cart", {:controller => ''store'', :action => ''view_cart'', :protocol => ''https://'', :host => ''secure.host.com''} %> I would expect this to generate a https link to another
2007 Aug 30
1
alias_method_chain stack level too deep in Rake test only
I have an odd error. I have the following module: module ActionController module SslSupport def self.included(base) raise "#{base} does not define url_for" unless base.method_defined?(:url_for) unless base.respond_to?(:url_for_without_ssl_supprt) base.send :include, InstanceMethods base.send :alias_method_chain, :url_for, :ssl_support end
2006 Sep 06
3
url_for , controller routing error
I have an ''account_controller.rb'' in an ''admin'' module I list the accounts with : http://0.0.0.0:3000/admin/accounts/list, and get my table trying to sort it, I use the follwoing sort_link_helper : def sort_link_helper(text, param) key = param key += "_reverse" if @params[:sort] == param options = { :url =>
2008 Jan 28
3
A style question
I''m working on the ability to share a single session between Facebook and Non-Facebook requests. Right now, to setup a shared session, you create a link like: <%= link_to "Non-Facebook view",leaders_url(facebook_session_parameters.merge(:canvas=>false))%> The facebook_session_parameters includes all of the necessary info. Is this okay, or would it be better as
2009 Jan 18
3
ActionMailer and url_for in helper methods
Hi, I was wondering how to get url_for to work inside ActionMailer. I did research on the web but I can''t seem to find something that fits what I need. In my application, each user can specify their custom domain to access their. I have an ActionMailer that sends them notifications of changes that occur. In there, I have a breadcrumbs helper method, which generages something like:
2006 Jun 04
3
Absolutize URLs in a string
I wonder - do we have some helper/processor/gem to automatically convert all URLs in a passed string to their canonical equivalent - i.e. with the protocol, host and such prepended based on the Rails environment. Super-duper infty for RSS feeds (I hate their requirement for canonical URLs everywhere). -- Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov please send all personal mail to me at
2006 Mar 27
13
Is this a bug in Ajax handling?
When a controller responds to a link_to_remote with a redirect_to, the link_to_remote gets a success callback, this would seem like a bug to me, at a minimum it should return a failure? This is driving me crazy because all the login engines/generators respond to an authentication error with a redirect_to. The work around is to change them to all do a render :layout => false, :status => 500
2007 Jan 02
2
link_to method throws a url_for error
This error seems pretty bizarre. I''m using ActionMailer and am using a template in app/views/welcome_mailer/join.rhtml which has this line: <%= link_to :controller => ''group'', :action => ''join'', :group => @group.id, :ic => @code.code %> The error is: undefined method `url_for'' for #<WelcomeMailer: 0x2aaaad4fb470>
2006 Apr 28
6
SSL and url_for
Hey, all! I''m having a url problem that seems like I''m going to overcomplicate it if I don''t just ask what I''m doing wrong... My situation is that I''m testing to see if a visitor is accessing a controller via SSL, and if not, redirect to the same controller via my secure address. This really only amounts to replacing http with https, and so I did the