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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='' +
2008 May 16
3
radio button observe field only triggers once
Hi, If i add field observers to radio button fields they trigger once but then nothing after that. I have multiple fields in a form that i need to know if one of them changes and which spedific field. Below is an example of two foelds i tested and they trigger once with the alert but then nothing after that. I also tried individual observers for each field test_yes and test_no but with the same
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 Mar 07
4
Ajax and IE6 - is there some sort of "trick"?
Hi, I''ve got some Ajax stuff that shows more or less of a complex form based on a radio button selection. A "radio_handler" controller action is the action for a form handler. Some seemingly simple "replace_html" fires as a result of different radio buttons being chosen (which should then show more or less of the form). This all works just great on Mac Safari and
2009 Feb 26
8
beginners question
hi group, I am making a little rails app to experiment with rails. It consists of one model, item, that represents an item on a todo list. A todo item has a description, a state (finished or not) and a due date. After changing the scaffold screens a bit, I wanted to be able to have no due date. I tried to do this by making a radio button; if ''no date'' is selected, the date
2006 Jul 11
9
problems with observe_field
Hi all, I''m having problems with an observe_field, this is the view: <%= form_tag %> <div id="content"> <p>Customer: <select name="cliente_id" id="cliente_id"> <option value="">Select a customer</option> <%= options_for_select Cliente.find_all.collect {|c| [c.razon_social, c.id]} %>
2009 Nov 26
15
bad move? - complex form with *many* observe_field's
I have a pretty complex form with many text fields and a number of selects. We let the user add multiple types of associated objects to the parent object and to edit the values for those associated objs, so the form can have something like the following number of fields on the page: 9 text fields + 3 selects + a*(1 text + 1 select) + b*(1 text + 1 select) + c*(1 text + 1 select) + d*(1 text +
2006 May 09
6
RJS, & mulitple Drop Down Boxes.
Hello Again Rails Folk! I''m trying to creat a page similar to what the person is doing here... http://mudabone.com/aietc/?page_id=410 Instead of doing it the way he/she has, I decided to use RJS files, or at least I tried. Here''s my view <%= start_form_tag %> <%= javascript_include_tag "prototype" %> <p> Union: <div id="union">
2008 May 30
4
How to deal with observe_field in partials?
Hiyas I''m having a little problem with a observe_field in a partial "bokings/room_list": <%= select_tag "room_#{room.id}_grownups", options_for_select([0, 1, 2], room.grownups.length) %> <%= observe_field "room_#{room.id}_grownups", :url => set_number_of_grownups_booking_room_url(:id => room.id), :with =>
2006 Aug 07
2
Select Box Question
Hi, Yet another newbie here... I''m writing an appliction in Rails, and I''ve Ajaxified my select boxes so they update dynamically. I used the "observe_field" method to monitor changes to my select box. I find that it''s kind of erratic... it updates constantly and makes the selection for me, based on where my mouse happens to be hovering when it does its
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,
2006 Apr 08
0
Understanding observe_form...
Hi all, I''m trying to understand the workings of the observe_form function. In my application I have a search form with a number of parameters, and I want to have a live search counter on screen, so as the user chooses different parameters, she can see a live count of how many search results match. What I''m not clear on is how to use the "with" option, and what
2008 Sep 04
3
Can you use observe_field to watch a select list and then update the contents of a text field?
Before I waste more time trying to figure that out, I was wondering if it''s even possible? The Rails Way says that observe_field by default will trigger changes in text fields and text areas, and on clicks for radio buttons and check boxes. So perhaps I''m using the wrong tool here? Thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you
2006 Aug 10
7
Radio Button events
Hi, I have observers for a group of radio buttons, an observe_field for each radio button (I think its not possible to have one observe_field for a group of radio buttons). Now, the problem is that when I click on one radio button, all the observers get trigerred, so the method which the observe_field calls gets the wrong result. I just want that method to get the radio button that is
2006 Jan 18
1
Observing radio buttons
I''m having some problems with observe_field on some radio buttons. seems to be calling my action on change rather than on click (i.e. when i click on one button the previously selected button''s action gets called without a value, then the newly clicked button''s action gets called with it value) I tried the :on => ''click'' option to no avail. Any
2006 Aug 16
8
Multiple (AJAX) Observers on the Same Field and MSIE
I have been using multiple observers, i.e., observe_field(), on the same input field and relying on them to execute in the same order that they appear in the page. This has been working fine in FireFox, but it does not seem to work in MSIE; the requests come in and are processed in a different order. Now, I''ve always been a little hesitant about using this technique, but it always
2006 Aug 10
5
RJS in Internet Explorer to update a list box
Hi, I''m trying some RJS to update a series of list boxes in which the user selects a state, and the following list gets updated with a list of counties, and the same for the next list of areas. My code works perfectly (albeit a bit slow) on Firefox, but on Internet Explorer it clears the list box (instead of filling it) and Netscape shows all the counties cramped together on one
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 Jul 21
4
observe_field submit behavior
I am using observe_field on a number of multi-selects and checkbox form elements whose values would normally come in as arrays on a normal (non-Ajax) form post. I understand that by using the :with => ''name'' I will get name=value in the request.raw_post however if the field I am submitting has mutliple values and the name is of the form ''name[]'', I get
2006 Aug 16
0
Multiple observer
Hi I have three drop downs (State, City, Locality) and would like to populate City based on State selection and Locality based on City selection. I have observers on two fields (State, and City). The observer_field on state works fine and it populates city based on state selection. But the observer on city doesn''t populate Locality. Now sure whats wrong with my code. here is the