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2005 Dec 23
2
Bizarre problems with AJAX / missing variables
I''m having some really weird problems with an app I''m writing. Everything is working as expected on my development machine (OSX, Rails 0.14.4) but is cacking out with weird errors on the Textdrive demo site (FreeBSD, Rails 1.0.0). It complains about missing variables, with errors like this: undefined local variable or method `rawcode'' for
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
2005 Dec 31
4
observe_field with dynamic forms
I have a form where I dynamically add form elements based on user input. An example is that when a user selects a "server" from a select box I add (via AJAX calls back to server) a "type" select box pre-populated with valid choices for that server. I do this by using observe_field on the "server" field and update a div on the page with the new "type"
2005 Dec 23
10
Extending model
Hi, I''m looking for a way to extend one of my models to allow some level of abstraction between what goes into it and how it is stored. For example, say I have a Product and I want to set it''s price. A person using the website will type the price in euros. Internally, I''d like to store the price as an integer value of cents. I can currently do this with some ugly code
2007 Jul 14
3
observe_field, does this generate HTML?
I don''t have Rails installed at the moment, I''d like to check myself, but it''s just a simple curiosity. observe_field fits into replacement tags <%= %>, which caught my attention because as far as I know it''s just javascript observing a field and should not stick anything into HTML. Is <%= merely used as an enabling method, or will there actually be
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 Feb 08
1
Weird validation issue
Hi, I''m having a weird validation issue. Validation isn''t working for certain attributes and, for some reason, it''s also affecting things outside of validation. For campers on certain camp types, we require some information about their school. I tried to validate the information this way: validates_presence_of :school_type, :if => Proc.new { |c| !c.booking.nil?
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
2010 Oct 20
2
Job for senior quantitative analyst in Dublin
Senior Quantitative Research Analyst Based in Irish Life Investment Managers, Lower Beresford Place, Dublin 1 Irish Life Investment Managers (ILIM), the investment management company within the Irish Life & Permanent Group manages assets of circa EUR30bn and provides fund management services to a large domestic and multi-national client base. We provide investment products to both
2012 Aug 07
1
Unable to download R package
Hi, I'm new to R. I'm using the R Gui and have tried to install additional packeges. When I choose Packages/Install package(s) I get the following error... utils:::menuInstallPkgs() Warning: unable to access index for repository http://cran.ma.imperial.ac.uk/bin/windows/contrib/2.15 Warning: unable to access index for repository http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/RWin/bin/windows/contrib/2.15
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
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 Mar 10
9
Observers?
Hello all! I''m having an issue with Observers, and I''m hoping someone knows the answer. Here is the definition: app/models/vehicle_observer.rb > class VehicleObserver < ActiveRecord::Observer > def after_save(vehicle) > breakpoint > if vehicle.has_new_mil_indication? > UserMailer.deliver_mil_notice(vehicle) > end > end > end
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='' +
2012 Dec 06
2
Bye Bye, Observers
Observers will be no more as of Rails 4, farewell, never been much of a fan. However, I''m using it in one of my gems which enables model attributes for use with a WYSIWYM editor. The resulting markup is persisted, but in order to use it in a view, it has to be nokogiried in a helper which fragment caches the result. This cache has to be zapped once the model instance is either
2009 Jul 30
2
Retrieving original data frame after repetition
Dear R users, Consider the first two columns of a data frame like this: > z[,1:2] x y 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 4 Imagine that y represents the times that the value x happens in a population. But z is not exactly a frequency table, because in z we have x=1 twice. So, the x=1 in the first line and the x=1 in the fourth are not the same, differing according to a third variable in
2008 Jul 18
5
Reading SPSS .por files
Does anyone know how to read SPSS .por (ie Portable) files? The foreign package only deals with SPSS .sav files and not with those with a "por" extension. Thanks, José Mr José Luis Iparraguirre D'Elia Senior Research Economist Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland Floral Buildings 2 - 14 East Bridge Street Belfast BT1 3NQ Northern Ireland United Kingdom
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 =>
2007 Oct 26
1
Still more auth problems
Firstly can I ask when the documentation site will be online again? I'm struggling here without it. Further to my recent post I have tried to simplify things a little. I have used a VoiceXML app to simple call an asterisk extension. EG: <form id="transfer"> <block> <call name="xfer" dest="sip:101 at 10.0.4.147:5060"/>
2006 Jul 26
1
my "observer" is blind
Any body have an idea why my first attempt to use "observe_field" isn''t working? <%= start_form_tag(:name => ''my_form'', :controller => ''boo'' , :action => ''ya'') %> <%= radio_button_tag(''foo'', ''true'', checked = true) %> <%= radio_button_tag(''foo'',