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2005 May 10
3
MGCP : chan_mgcp.c:1509 find_subchannel
When I try to connect to * using a Cisco ATA 188 configured with a MGPC firmware (v3.1.1), I just keep getting this message every 30 seconds or so : May 10 10:08:21 NOTICE[7913]: chan_mgcp.c:1509 find_subchannel: Gateway '192.168.1.27' (and thus its endpoint '*') does not exist Using tcpdump, I have checked that the ATA188 (with IP 192.168.1.27 and port 2427) sends UDP packets to
2006 Jul 12
2
Can''t get observe_field to take a variable for a field name
The subject pretty much says it all: I can''t?get observe_field to take a variable for a field name I''ve tried: <%= observe_field(var_name, ... <%= observe_field("#{var_name}", ... <%= observe_field(:"#{var_name}", ... No luck. Am I missing something? Thanks, : ) Jason -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 28
3
observe_field and radio button... does not work?
I try to catch click event on radio button, but nothing is executed.... Tested with RoR 1.1.2 and 1.1.3. What am I doing wrong? <%= radio_button_tag(:city, ''Dublin'') %> <%= observe_field(:citi, :frequency => 0.5, :on => ''click'', :with => "''city='' +
2010 Feb 08
1
can use use observe_field with a 3rd party server?
Hi- I''m trying to implement an auto-complete using Yahoo''s autocomplete server, which basically suggests search completions: http://ff.search.yahoo.com/gossip?output=fxjson&command={your searchterms}'' if you want to see the results in your browser, use xml instead: http://ff.search.yahoo.com/gossip?output=xml&command={your searchterms}'' So, I can
2006 Aug 04
2
observe_field for radio_button
Hi, I need to observe a set of radio buttons but am having great trouble. My observe_field looks like this: <%= observe_field :user_select, :frequency => 0, :url => { :action => :admin_control } %> Now it works fine if I use a text_field like this: <%= text_field :user, :select, "size" => 20, "maxlength" => 16 %> But I want a radio button, and
2007 Sep 17
1
observe_field and :function
Hi, I m using the observe_field helper with the :function attribute. If I do the following everything it works without any issue: <%= observe_field ''select_gender'', {:function => "(value == ''2'') ? $(''record_ohrmarke'').value = ''a boy'': $(''record_ohrmarke'').value = ''a
2009 Jun 14
6
Unable to make observe_field work
I can''t make it work. <%= text_field_tag :friend %> <%= observe_field :friend, :url => friendships_url, :on => :click %> <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %> Raises the error:Can''t find variable Form. The generated html is: <input id="friend" name="friend" type="text" /> <script
2008 Apr 15
2
Asking for help passing variables with an observe_field
Hi, I have the following observe field: <%= observe_field :session_treatment, :url => { :action => ''retrieve_rate'' }, :with => ''treatment'' %> This passes on the ''treatment'' variable to the action, but I''d like to pass another variable and I''m having a hard time figuring out how to write it. Any help would be
2006 May 23
1
Help with observe_field
Folks, When I use observe_field, I get a javascript error "Form is not defined". Any thoughts? __View: search.rhtml__ <label for="search">Search:</label> <%= text_field_tag :search %> <%= observe_field(:search, :frequency => 0.25, :update => :search_hits, :url => { :action =>
2006 Oct 18
1
observe_field, GET method and RESTful controllers
Hi all. I am trying to work with restful rails and have come across a quandry with observe_field. I basically want the observe field to call a show action on a restful controller. However I am unable to do so because I cannot get the damn thing to use the get request properly. If I use the following: <%= observe_field("project_selector", :update =>
2006 May 31
2
observe_field gets "Form is not defined"
trying to do an observe_field, but i''m getting a javascript "Form is not defined" error [code] <label>Account Type:</label> <%= select :user, ''tmp_type'', [''choice_one'',''choice_two''], { :prompt=>"select account type" } %> </p> <%= observe_field :user_tmp_type, :update
2006 Apr 04
0
Does observe_field work with date_select?
I can''t get observe_field to do anything with my date_select. Here''s the rhtml code: <%= date_select ''course'', ''lab_start_date'' %> <%= observe_field(:course_lab_start_date, :frequency => 0.5, :update => :course_lab_start_date_div, :url => { :action => ''preview_text''}) %> My
2006 Apr 24
0
observe_field inside of a form?
Hi I''ve just started experimenting with AJAX in Rails and have come across this issue. I''m trying to set up some ajax form validation on a login form. I set up an observe_field method for the username field but the action for the containing form is being called and rendered instead of the action I specify in the observe_field method. All of the observe_field examples
2006 Apr 28
2
Calling Javascript function using observe_field
I''m trying to call a simple javascript function from within an observe_field. It is possible to replace the :url with :function to call a function. But since there are no examples, and I''ve tried a bunch of iterations, can someone show me sample syntax? I''d like to do something like: <%= observe_field :FormOptions1, :frequency => 0.25,
2008 Feb 27
2
observe_field not generating any script
Hi - I have a view: <% content_for(:page) do %> <h1>New user</h1> <% form_for :user, @user, :url => { :action => "create" } do |form| %> <%= render :partial => ''form'', :locals => { :form => form, :genders => @genders} %> <%= submit_tag "Create" %> <%end%> <%
2006 Aug 13
2
Catching "keypress" event with observe_field
I''m desperately trying to update a div when a key is pressed in a text field. Eg. : <input type="text" id="field"> <div id="area"></div> <%= observe_field :field, :url => {:action => :myAction}, :update => :area, :with => "text_param", :on => ''keypress'' %> This does not seem to work, and I
2006 Jul 20
1
Ajax and observe_field not updating specified DIV
I have a page that has a dropdown which i''m using observe_field on to make an ajax call back to my controller. The page initially displays fine. The method is invoked in my controller when i select a choice in the dropdown and I have an rjs file which is then invoked. The rjs file looks like this: page.replace_html ''embed_calendar'', :partial =>
2006 Nov 04
0
observe_field and datetime_select
Hello all, I have a form with a datetime_select. I need to use the actual time selected in an action triggered by observe_field. Could make it work with other select fields, but not with datetime_select. Seems that observe_field can locate the element just by the id (not by the name). If so, how can I set the ID of datetime_select ??? I''m in this for some hours, but could not find a
2006 Jun 12
1
multiple observe_field''s and IE 6
Has anybody ran into any problems using mulitple observe_field or multiply remote_function calls when the browser is IE? I have a search and retrieve app that works very well in Firefox or Safari, but in IE, the app sometimes just sits there for minutes and then catches up all at once, or never at all. I just want to know where to start looking to solve this one, as most of our customers will be
2006 Jun 27
0
Using passed-in locals in observe_field in a partial
I need to be able to assign a value to the field_id field of observe_field inside a partial. Ideally, it would look something like: <%= observe_field(local_variable_name1, :url => {:action => ''some_constant'', :id => local_variable_name2}) %> I''m not having a problem with the assignment to :id of local_variable_name2. But I can not figure out how to use