I've got no idea what's causing this, except that it's not Haml. The
same thing happens if you use RHTML:
<%= cancelar_link(nc) %>
You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
The error occurred while evaluating nil.bind
1: <%= cancelar_link("foo") %>
The issue seems to be with either PrototypeHelper or the ActionView
core extensions.
Your English is excellent.
- Nathan
On Apr 4, 12:02 pm, "luisfelipehurtado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've the following helper method:
>
> def cancelar_link(nueva_calificacion)
> link_to_function 'Cancelar', update_page do |page|
> page.visual_effect(:blind_up,
> "nc_detalle_#{nueva_calificacion.id}")
> end
> end
>
> ... which is called as below in the haml view file..
>
> = cancelar_link(nc)
>
> It does not work at all... why?
>
> In the development log I've this:
>
> ActionView::TemplateError (You have a nil object when you didn't
> expect it!
> The error occurred while evaluating nil.bind) on line #20 of app/views/
> operador/revision/_detalle.haml:
>
> 20: = cancelar_link(nc)
>
> Thanks for your help and for Haml.
>
> Sorry about my english (it's some poor)..
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