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2008 Mar 22
3
ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken not thrown in Windows
Hi all, I''m getting some weird behavior. I''m developing on two machines, one with os x and the other with windows xp. I was testing one of my registration forms and it worked fine when mongrel_rails was run on the windows machine, but when mongrel was run on os x it kept throwing "ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken". I realized I had forgotten the <%=
2009 Aug 28
4
InvalidAuthenticityToken
Hi guys What does the below line says ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken (ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken): -e:2:in `load'' -e:2 Please guide me -- Karthik.k Mobile - +91-9894991640
2008 Feb 14
4
How do I access this parameter?
Hi, I have a form for creating users ... <% form_tag ''userconfirm'' do -%> <!-- more code --> <p><label for="user_login">Username</label><br/> <%= text_field ''user'', ''login'' %></p> <p><label for="user_password">Password</label><br/> <%=
2009 Feb 25
3
InvalidAuthenticityToken error with db sessions
I added login to my app and storing the sessions in the db. I un-commented the "config.action_controller.session_store = :active_record_store" line in the environment.rb file, and the :secret in the application.rb file. Now, when I try to login I get the error InvalidAuthenticityToken. Here''s my login form: <% form_for :user, :url => { :action =>
2006 Jun 13
2
Custom Primary Key, Using Primary Key in Form "gives before_type_cast" error?
Hi guys, I''ve got a problem here which i need help from the pro''s in this mailing list I have a legacy app where the User table has a custom structure where "User_id" (username) is the primary key as well as the username used to log in User.rb (model) class User < ActiveRecord::Base set_table_name "cmf901" set_primary_key "user_id" end
2007 Aug 31
2
Give focus to an input field of a form
Hi, I am new to rails and I have setup Typo on my site. One little thing bugs me, the login page doesn''t give focus to the "user_login" field. I was wondering what do I need to do to make rails help with this? I have seen some simple inline javascript to set the focus, sort of like: document.<form_name>.user_login.focus() However the rails view doesn''t
2005 Sep 02
7
Form to update two tables
Hello there, this is probably a very simple problem but I''m stuck. I''m following the Login generator tutorial from rubyonrails. It''s all worked fine so far. But I want to add a bit more functionality so that when a user signs up in addition to chosing a login name and password they type in a company name which is added to a seperate table called COMPANIES. The id
2006 Mar 03
5
Quick question about @params
I was looking through the loginGenerator code and noticed the following: Login: User.authenticate(@params[:user_login], @params[:user_password]) Signup User.authenticate(@user.login, @params[:user][:password]) The syntax of the call in the signup code confused me...what exactly does @params[:user][:password] this return to me? Is the params structure a multi-dimensional array? I would have
2010 Dec 21
5
Called id for nil, which would mistakenly be 4 -- if you really wanted the id of nil, use object_id
Hey all, I know that this: Called id for nil, which would mistakenly be 4 -- if you really wanted the id of nil, use object_id means that I have an instance variable that has not been initialized. However, I''m a little confused as to what to do in a signup form for form_for: <% content_for :login do %> <% form_for @user, :url => { :action => "login" } do
2008 Jan 30
1
token_tag in Flash?
Yo, I''ve got this data POSTing from a Flash App and I need to figure out how this little <%= token_tag %> works so I can give the Flash the proper validation. See, I get this ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken because you know, gotta defend those POSTs, but how do I get the toke into my Flash? I''m somewhat new, so if there is some way obvious easier way then let
2006 Apr 04
2
how to perform client side validations in RoR?
Hi, I have a form for user registration. In that form there are fields for password & confirm_password. Now in my database there is column corresponding to password field. Now at clicnt side I want to validate equality of password & confirm_password field. How to do that? I have downloaded one password validator plugin & tried to used it. But it requirs two seperate fields in
2005 Aug 07
8
Ajax forms and redirects
Here is an example that seems perfect for Ajax that I have not seen implemented nor can figure out how to do it. I am hoping someone can give me some pointers. On the sign-up page, I would like to do my validations (password length, username uniqueness,etc ) Ajax-style. But if all validates, then redirect to the success page. The combining of redirection to a new page with Ajax is throwing me.
2006 Jun 06
1
Redirect\Cookie bug with MSIE 5.5sp2
Hello all, There seems to be a bug in internet explorer 5 where a redirect causes the session to be lost. A controller says.... def login case @request.method when :post if @session[:user] = User.authenticate(@params [:user_login], @params[:user_password]) return redirect_to(:action=>''send_confirmation'') unless
2006 May 25
1
AppMailer and McCray''s theme generator
Hi, I am using Matt McCray''s theme generator. http://rubyforge.org/projects/theme-generator/ Everything works fine, but rendering an action in a controller using the AppMailer raises this: undefined method `current_theme'' for #<AppMailer:0x39df950> Is there someone who could help me ? Thanks ! Mickael. Traces:
2007 Jul 31
2
merb speed
Hi, We have a rails app which is essentially a web UI to a unix filesystem, and which has been performing rather slowly. I''ve been looking at rewriting it in merb, so I did a quick spike where I ported over all the rails code necessary to log in as a user, and generate the same file list page that rails was serving up. However, the numbers appear quite bad (twice as slow as rails, for a
2006 Jul 04
1
LoginGenerator Problem
I am trying to make a barebones login system based on this example (which in turn is just standard RoR login) but when I enter a user name and password, it says the login is unsuccessful every time. I am not sure where I am going wrong. Here is all relevent information CREATE TABLE `users` ( `id` int(6) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, `login` varchar(20) NOT NULL default
2011 Dec 16
4
nil object Error
hi all, i am getting following error ,i can''t figure it out why and from where it is coming ? please help me out to resolved this error if anyone knows about this issue. i am using following env. O.S:Windows XP Ruby:ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18 patchlevel 334) [i386-mingw32] Rails:Rails 2.3.11 Gem:1.6.2 ActionView::TemplateError (You have a nil object when you didn''t expect
2006 May 04
6
Login generator ALWAYS says login unseccesfull
Hey I just ran this "ruby script/generate login loging_in" here is my SQL: CREATE TABLE `users` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `user_name` varchar(80) default NULL, `login` varchar(120) NOT NULL default '''', `last_update` timestamp NOT NULL default ''0000-00-00 00:00:00'', `last_attack` timestamp NOT NULL default ''0000-00-00
2012 May 01
1
uninitialized constant LoginController in Ruby
This is my environment.rb # Load the rails application require File.expand_path(''../application'', __FILE__) # Initialize the rails application Qstack::Application.initialize! require ''koala'' This is my application_controller.rb class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base # protect_from_forgery before_filter :parse_facebook_cookies def
2006 Apr 19
6
undefined method `create_table'' for #<LoginController:0x5e60
I am geeting the foolowing error. undefined method `create_table'' for #<LoginController:0x5e60110> I wrote the crete action in application controller. I am coping ther total worng please help me! class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base model :cart model :line_item before_filter :authorize def create # create_table() yields a TableDefinition instance