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2006 Feb 14
2
Inline list editing with RJS: best practices
I wanted to get the community opinion on the best way to use partials and inline list (<li>) editing. I have a very common scenario where a list is rendered: --- index.rhtml --- <ul> <%= render :partial => ''item'', @collection => @items %> </ul> --- _item.rhtml (simplified) --- <li id="item_<%= item.id %>"> <div
2006 Mar 31
5
RoR 1.1 RJS problem
I''ve been playing with the new RJS stuff in RoR1.1, and I have to say that I''m am extremely impressed, NICE! work guys. However, I seem to be having a bit of a problem. I promise, I''ve googled the hell out of it and haven''t found an answer. Set up: Putting together a little proof of concept app. Display a form (index.rhtml) that just has a button to
2006 May 25
5
CSS Effects? (javascript?)
Is there a way to assign a CSS style to an element I am not currently interacting with? For instance, if I have two TD elements of a table. I click on one of them, and I want to have a style change in the other element. Is this possible? I''m guessing script.aculo.us might be able to help me.... but considering how nothing on their site is loading for me right now I have no way of
2005 Sep 25
2
Preventing/allowing exceptions to occur in Element.add/remove ClassName
Hello everyone ! Thomas asked me to discuss here the behavior of Element.addClassName, as relating to ticker #2232 [1]. In HEAD, if the element passed-in to Element.addClassName does not exist, an exception is thrown, and script execution stops there. I believe this is inconsistent with other functions: Object.extend(Element, { hasClassName: function(element, className) { element =
2006 Feb 10
13
Element.observe () binding
Hey all, I working on a project, but I am not sure I can do what I want to do. The following works beautifully: Event.observe(el, ''click'', function () { this.className += " myClass"; return false; }); I have also tried doing this: this.varname = ''test''; Event.observe(el, ''click'', function () { alert (this.varname); }.bind
2006 Aug 07
16
Monthly billing and payment processor recommendations?
Hi, I''m setting up a site that will bill on a monthly basis. I would rather not have to worry about storing customer credit card information. Does anyone have recommendations on payment processors that offer monthly billing services? I don''t want to go the paypal route as I want the user to stay on the site. I''m hoping to find an API to integrate with. I have
2007 Jan 23
2
SslRequirements plugin and mocha
Hi. I''m loving mocha but have ran into a problem with using the mocha plugin with a project that has the SslRequirement plugin. It seems there is some conflict between the two? Any ideas? $ ruby test/functional/calendar_controller_test.rb /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.4.0/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:478:in `const_missing'': uninitialized constant
2006 Mar 08
6
best practices for handling uploaded images and capistrano
Quick question: I am going to use the file_column plugin to manage uploading thumbnails. By default the images are stored in the public/ dir of the rails project. The problem I see is that when capistrano redeploys a new build and symlinks it in none of the images will be in the new public/ dir... Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks, Zack -------------- next part -------------- An
2006 Jul 26
3
adding class or id tags to tags like linkto and form
I''m trying to figure out things like this by myself so I don''t bother my developer and slow him down. How do I add class or id css attributes to tags like this: <%= form_remote_tag :url => { :action => "send_url" } %> <%= link_to_remote "My Profile URL", :url => { :action => "send_profile_url", :id => @user.id } %>
2006 May 02
4
How to extend rails rake tasks?
Does anyone know how to extend the buit-in rake tasks like test:unit. I want to custom load some fixtures in a particular order. Thanks, Zack
2007 Jan 16
4
Subdomain Account Keys Best Practice
Hi all, I''m thinking of useing sub-domains as account keys, something I''ve played with previously. I have accounts and users, fairly standard, except that users can belong to many accounts, and accounts can have many users. So I figure I need to have an area on the main domain, that allows users to view their account memberships and things. Sort of like a dashboard for each
2006 Aug 24
9
[slightly offtopic] A small, fast Apache2.2 (if there is such a thing)
Hi. I''m using Apache2.2 built from source + mod-proxy + ssl + svn. Everything works fine but I''m sure you I could disable a ton of modules during the build process and in httpd.conf to speed things up and run a tighter memory footprint. Has anyone bothered building Apache2.2 from source disabling all the unneeded modules. I am planning on going through the Apache docs but I
2006 Mar 16
5
TimeZone, TZInfo, daylight savings, and composed_of
Does anyone know the best way to track time zone information. There doesn''t seem to be much documentation on this. So far it seems like a simple db field like create table accounts ( id int unsigned not null auto_increment, name varchar(50) not null, time_zone varchar(50) not null, ... primary key (id) ) and a class like class Account < AR ...
2006 Jan 05
3
has_one :dependent => true question
Hello, I have two classes that are self explanatory and are listed below. class User < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :account end class Account < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :account_owner, { :dependent => true, :class_name => "User", :conditions => "is_account_owner = 1" } has_many :users end In the signup controller when an account is created one user
2006 May 28
7
Self-referential has_many :through relationship
Hi, I have a self-referential has_many :through relationship setup to track relationships between users. Basically relationships are modeled as a join table with an extra column ''relation''. create table relationships ( user_id integer unsigned not null, friend_id integer unsigned not null, relation char(1) not null, ) --- relations --- f = friend r = request to
2006 Nov 17
4
set empty values as null in the database
Le''s say that I have a table called people and the column middle_name is nullable. If the user enters say blank or empty space then in the database it is recorded as empty space. I would like in all my models all empty spaces to be recorded as null. I guess I can write a plugin which will do so for all the models but I''m sure something like that should already be existing.I
2007 Oct 24
3
addClassName and removeClassName
Hi, and sorry for the noob question! I have an unordered list of 4 links where the links use Ajax.Updater in the onclick: onclick="new Ajax.Updater(''ajaxarea'', ''link1.php'', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true }); return false;" How would I go about using addClassName and removeClassName to show the current link? Thanks for any help with this.
2006 Aug 08
8
RESTful Rails Plugin
I am following the instructions on how to use RESTful Rails plugin found at http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/04/19/rest-on-rails.html?page=3. When I run the rake test:functionals I get the following error message: rake aborted! undefined method `first'' for :book:Symbol (See full trace by running task with --trace) How can I fix this problem? I am using Rails 1.1.4 version. TIA
2006 Aug 08
11
Newb question- method not working
I know this shouldn''t be in the view but to test the code it is. Anyway if I do just session[user] I get back the user id (the id from the user table) which is good. However this code does not work. <% a = session[:user] %> <% uname = User.find(:first, :conditions => id = a) %> <%= @uname %> TIA Stuart
2006 Jul 11
1
Dynamically setting the session domain?
Does anyone know a way to dynamically change the session_domain option of ActionController::CgiRequest? I want to have a login section on an index page (www.example.com) that takes a subdomain, username, password, authenticates, then redirects to http://#{subdomain}.mysite.com. I need to set the session_domain option (to the subdomain) dynamically so the cookie can be read when the user arrives