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2006 May 10
2
session[:return_to] for going back.
Hi,
Is session[:return_to] something Rails maintains to quickly go back to the
previous uri without having to keep track of the action name? Or, do we
have to actually set it in our actions?
Thanks.
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2006 Dec 27
5
redirect back to where I was before action?
For some reason I cannot find the documentation for this. How can I
store the current URI/URL so that I can return with a redirect_to?
session[last_action] = ???
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2006 Jan 17
6
link_to or helper to generate a javascript:history.back() ?
Hello,
There is an link_to option or an helper that generate a link like :
<a href="javascript:history.back()">Back</a>
Thanks
2006 Aug 12
7
Redirect back to last page?
I have a few pages where a user may do something (add tags, login, etc)
and I would like to redirect them back to the last page they were at
before calling that action. Is there an easy way to do this?
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2008 Dec 17
2
Help with link_to and its kin
Hi Everyone
I am a new user of Ruby and Rails, and would like some help with the
following problem.
I have created a navbar with a styled unordered list and I would like
to apply class="current" to the tab for the current page.
Currently I am using a large, cumbersome and ugly if..then block,
rendering the class="current" into the html and link_tos with
current_page?.
I am
2013 Mar 15
5
link_to should have its body and url arguments reversed
I think the link_to helper method is quite confusing with its arguments
order:
link_to body, url
link_to "Click me", @person
Why is it thay way round? I want to make a "link to [the] person", so I
would expect the order to be:
link_to @person, "Click me"
It reads much more natural. You don''t "link to [the] body", you "link to
2006 Sep 04
2
how to? link_to with a rel="tag"
i want my html output to look like this:
<a href="/path/to/page/" rel="tag">link text</a>
how do i tell the link_to method that i need: rel="tag"?
thanks.
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2007 Nov 14
3
absolute urls in url_for vs. link_to
In both url_for and link_to, the :only_path param can be used to
determine whether the link url used is complete with hostname and path,
or just has the path (a kind of relative url).
However, in url_for it defaults to false (urls with hostnames), and in
link_to it defaults to true ( urls without hostnames, just paths).
Is there any reason for this discrepency? To me, it violates the
principle
2006 Feb 14
8
Best Practices For back/cancel/return button
Are there any best practices for implementing a back/cancel/return
button... even when the page you want to return people too is 2 pages
back (when people submit form and then want to return)?
Thanks :-)
Your Friend,
John Kopanas
http://www.kopanas.com
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2006 Jan 26
2
javascript in link_to?
having trouble finding how to include a random chunk of javascript (an
onclick event handler) in a link_to generated link.
at first i thought i could use the html_options field, but if i understand
correctly, that only supports :confirm, :popup, and :post options.
hope i''m wrong. anyone know different?
john
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2005 Jul 16
2
Applying css style to a link_to
What is the proper syntax to apply a css class to a link created using
link_to?
I''ve tried
<%= link_to("details", :class => "details", :action => "edit", :id => event)
%>
but that creates a link which looks like
/admin/events/edit/3?class=details
which is not what I''m looking for.
Kyle Heon
2009 Jul 07
10
link_to, how do you combine url options and html_options?
I have a link-to that I wish to look somewhat like this:
link_to "link here", new_object_path,
:method => :post, :confirm => ''Press OK'', #url
options
:class => "css_class", :id => "css_id" #html
options
In any case I can either get the url_for options to work or the html
options to work, but
2006 Jan 03
18
Trying to do a simple thing ...
Hi !
I was talking to a seasider and he asked me if it was easy to do the following
thing using rails :
1) ask a number to the user
2) ask a second number
3) give the addition of the two number and a link to be able to replay
All these things have to be done in one controller and one action, there is no
need for verification and other stuff.
I tried but I''ve got some problems
2006 Mar 14
2
Rails redirect/jump script?
I''m looking for some advice on how to write a jump script - something
that will look up a url in my database and redirect a cleaner url to
the one in the database.
For example:
url: http://www.amazon.com
jump url: http://www.mysite.com/jump/a
2006 Jun 28
2
Saving and reproducing a POST request.
Hi
I have an action which saves the originating resource from which it
was called, and returns to it later. This is done by setting:
session[:return_to] = request.referer
...
redirect_to(session[:return_to])
Which works great for GET resources. The problem is that POST
variables aren''t kept in request.referer, so this method fails when
the originating resource is a a POST.
2008 Sep 11
4
(unknown)
I do not seem to understad what this error is about. Some body help.
wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
RAILS_ROOT: C:/INSTAN~1/rails_apps/project/config/..
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/user_controller.rb:10:in `authenticate''
#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/user_controller.rb:10:in `process_login''
2005 Mar 24
5
Using html_options with link_to_remote??
Why doesn''t this output class="delete" into my html?
<%= link_to_remote image_tag("delete"), :update => "relationship_" +
@relationship.id.to_s, :url => { :controller => "relationships", :action
=> "destroy", :id => @relationship.id }, :html_options => {:class =>
"delete"} %>
Regards,
Ben
2006 Jun 01
3
html_options and select()
I am trying to add html_options to select():
<%=select(:user, :id,[[''me'',1],[''myself'',2],[''and I'',3]], :select =>
{},:html_options => {"size" => 5, "multiple" => true})%>
This does not work... How do I get the html_options to work?
ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper
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2006 Jul 08
10
A rant about parameters
Guys,
I''ve been chasing a problem with country_select for the past few hours
now. My intention was pretty simple...use the following line in a form:
<p><label for="country_region">Country</label>
<%= f.country_select :country_region, "United States" %></p>
However, for the life of me, I couldn''t get it to work. I kept getting
2006 Oct 14
2
Documentation for html_options = {}
Hi, trying to locate documentation for html_options = {} as allowed in
RJS calls such as link_to_remote.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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