similar to: :disable_with for button_to ???

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2009 Jan 08
4
Problem with disable_with
Hi Group, I have a registration.html.erb page with the following JavaScript at the top which I use to validate form fields: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function validate(){ if ((document.myForm.email_projectname.value=="")|| (document.myForm.email_projecttype_id.selectedIndex<1)|| (document.myForm.email_region_id.selectedIndex<1)) { alert
2006 Jan 20
1
form_tag and multiple buttons inside problem
Hi, I have a bit of a problem with a form in rails. Well, the problem really is me not fully understanding the mechanism of the form_tag, so here''s what i try to do: The idea is to present a some edit fields for some @product attributes and then present a table showing the @product.pieces (pieces for every @product) and to include a "Edit Piece" and "Delete Piece"
2010 Jul 30
2
:disable_with combined with Ajax form: Possible?
Hi there, I''m trying to have an Ajax form with a submit button that has the :disable_with feature, but the submit button does *not* disable... I tried like this: = = = <% form_remote_tag :url => { :controller => ''profiles'', :action => ''update'' }, :method => :put do -%> <%= submit_tag ''Save'', :disable_with
2006 Aug 30
10
respond_to not detecting JS turned on. form_to_remote problem?
I''m trying to use respond_to to redirect visitors who have JS turned off to a different page. The problem I''m having is that respond_to is sending *everybody* there. It''s not recognizing that JS is turned on in the browser. The wanted_html.rhtml file below is rendered whether I''ve got JS turned on or off. I''ve looked at the Accept headers being sent
2006 May 18
6
Form actions with additional parameters
Hiall, I want to give the action of a form an additional parameters but can''t figure out how to do it. My code looks like this <%= start_form_tag :action => ''create'', next_step => true %> <%= render :partial => ''user_form'' %> <%= render :partial => ''community_form'' %> <%= submit_tag
2006 Mar 25
5
button_to with image?
I''m trying to use button_to and have it use an image in place of the submit button. I had figured it would work the same as link_to like so: button_to(image_tag("editicon", :size => "16x16", :border => 0), :action => ''edit'', :id => person.id) but this instead displays the image code as the button name. Surely there is a simple way to
2007 Feb 24
2
RESTful PUT and button_to
I''m working on a RESTful app, and I''ve hit a snag. Here''s a simplified example of the problem. (Excuse me if this example code isn''t strictly correct; I''m typing from memory.) Suppose I have a table which models a simple counter. It has a single column, "count": class CreateCounters < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up
2006 Jul 21
10
Using an image button for "link_to_remote"
All, I want to do an AJAX request using a custom image button. I currently have this as a standard button action using "button_to". What I need is the button equivalent of "link_to_remote". Is there a helper that I can use, or do I need to build it by hand? I see button_to_function(), but that sets me up to call a Javascript function, not post to a Rails action. Or can
2006 Apr 06
0
:disable_with breaks form_remote_tag?
I just added :disable_with attributes to a handful of form submit tags, and they worked as expected for normal forms. But in the two instances where I added them to ajax forms (ie, form_remote_tag generated forms), they caused unexpected behavior -- rather than update a target, the form response loaded in the browser as if it had been rendered with :layout => false. Before I dig into
2006 Jul 20
5
Need HELP changing link_to_remote to a button
I would really appreciate some help with changing a link_to_remote call to a button of some sort. Here''s a little background. On the page there are two <div>s. One is a form that lets the visitor enter items. The second <div> is where the entered items get displayed, each in it''s own item <div>. Each item <div> has two <span>s. The first one
2008 Feb 12
0
button_to problem http://localhost:3000/art/151470;edi
hi all, now i am facing problem with button_to , it shows the path like http://localhost:3000/art/151470;edit instead of http://localhost:3000/art/edit/151470 the path is not displaying problem, so i got the error , no route found. in application_helper : def button_to(name, options = {}, html_options = nil) html_options = html_options.stringify_keys
2006 Mar 14
6
How to provide 2 actions to a form?
Hi, I have a form in rhtml. Now I have 2 buttons indside that form. Clicking on the first button action will be ''create'' & on second button action will be ''delete''. How to do this? Thanx Prash -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2012 Aug 10
1
button_to with image
I''m calling button_to in my page, and it renders a form with a submit button just fine. But what I''d really like is <input type="img" src="myimage.png" .....> instead of <input type="submit...> button_to doesn''t seem able to do this, :type and :src parameters get ignored. Is there a way to do it? -- Tim Slattery
2006 Jun 20
1
Soliciting suggestions - Form within a Form
Greetings! I could use some suggestions on how to proceed from where I am to where I want to go. I''m working on an app that collects info from the visitor and saves it to a file. The file can later be read in for update. To collect the info, the app presents a form with a set of checkboxes. The state of the checkboxes at initial presentation is controlled by a summary record that is
2006 Jun 20
6
checkbox_tag outside a form?
Is it possible to use checkbox_tag outside a form? I''ve put it in a view and it renders but I get nothing back in the params hash. Is there a way to get the value? Like maybe with some JS onsubmit to populate the params hash myself? Thanks, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Mar 23
11
Is there such a thing as button_to_remote?
I''ve changed my destructive link_to statements in favor of button_to. But what if I want to make an .rjs call with that button? Seems like we need something equivalent to link_to_remote, so that the button can make an ajax request instead submitting the form. Or am I missing the point entirely? Jeff --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message
2010 Nov 06
0
multi lines in button_to
I am using ROR 2.2.2. In order to make my layout look a bit better I would like to put two words on a button label and have them on two lines. I tried to put a break in the label text but it just ended up as escaped html. Is there any way to put in multi-lines other than writing my own button_to helper? I couldn''t find any help in the documentation or on google. Thanks Norm --
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
2006 Jan 22
6
Destructive behavior with link_to, button_to, :post=>true
Hello- I would like to know what the suggested practice is for having multiple submit buttons on a relatively complicated input page. Let''s use the example of a Contact. There is lots of info there, including name, address, phone number. There is also a list of "contact associations" which can be modified on the same page. Ideally, the user could have one
2006 Jan 08
4
scaffold uses link_to for destroy
Hi, I wonder why scaffolding uses a link_to tag for the destroy links. Seems like these should be POST requests with button_to. The Rails book dedicates pages 335-337 to this very issue. Peter