Just tried

         <signup-form with="User.new" />

...and still turns out blank.

Tried my test again, and it does render.

Below is my front controller, and it does not say

    hobo_model_controller

but it does say hobo_controller inside the controller:

/**********************************/

class FrontController < ApplicationController

  hobo_controller

  def index; end

  def search
    if params[:query]
      site_search(params[:query])
    end
  end

  def loadpadsignup
    render :partial => '/users/signup', :layout => false
  end

end

/*************************************/

jet




On Jul 11, 3:52 pm, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Out of curiosity, is FrontController a hobo_model_controller? I'm  
> guessing not. You could also try calling <signup-form> with a with  
> parameter, like this:
>
> <signup-form with="User.new" />
>
> in your partial.
>
> --Matt Jones
>
> On Jul 11, 2009, at 6:28 PM, blueHandTalking wrote:
>
>
>
> > Matt,
>
> > Tried your suggestion, I added:
>
> >                       adding 'self.this = User.new'
>
> > to the front_controller.rb.
>
> > But that generated the following error:
>
> > /***********************************/
> >    <h1>
> >  NoMethodError
>
> >    in FrontController#loadpadsignup
>
> > </h1>
> > <pre>undefined method `this=' for #&lt;FrontController:0xab5ae3c&gt;</
> > pre>
>
> > /******************************************/
>
> > I had the feeling that somehow I needed to generate a context of
> > 'user', but not
> > sure how to go about that.  I tried adding variations and the same to
> > the users_controller.rb,
> > changing parameters in <link_to_remote>, but nothing has worked.
>
> > Or it could be that this is indeed a bug. It seems
> > that you should be able to embed the user/signup wherever you wish,
> > and be
> > able to do so with a <link_to_remote> call.
>
> > Eric
>
> > On Jul 11, 2:18 pm, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> You *need* to set self.this correctly for the form to render. Try
> >> adding 'self.this = User.new' to your controller before the call to
> >> render.
>
> >> --Matt Jones
>
> >> On Jul 11, 2009, at 4:16 PM, blueHandTalking wrote:
>
> >>> I still can not trace down where the sign-up form is generated.
>
> >>> /users/signup works great, I can apply my own style and location of
> >>> form by using <signup-form />,
> >>> however what I would like to do is use <link_to_remote> so I can use
> >>> AJAX  to load the signup
> >>> form into my current document (which is  front/index.dryml).
>
> >>> At this time I have:
>
> >>> <%= link_to_remote('ARCHITECT SIGNUP',
> >>>                                :update => 'archsignup',
> >>>                                :url => {:controller => 'front',
> >>>                                :action => 'loadpadsignup'},
> >>>                                :success => "$
> >>> ('archsignup').style.visibility ='visible';
> >>>                                    $
> >>> ('archsignupbkgrnd').style.visibility = 'visible';") %>
>
> >>> in application.dryml
>
> >>> In front_controller:
>
> >>>      def loadpadsignup
> >>>         render :partial => '/users/signup', :layout => false
> >>>      end
>
> >>> And in users/_signup.dryml:
>
> >>>     <signup-form />
>
> >>> This gives me nothing in <div id="archsignup">
>
> >>> If I replace  <signup-form /> with  "Here I am!" in _signup.dryml,
> >>> <div id="archsignup"> gives me:
>
> >>>       "Here I am!"
>
> >>> If there is any way that I can use AJAX to load the <signup-form />
> >>> or /users/signup into a location other than the default, I would
> >>> really like to hear about it.
>
> >>> Thank you.
>
> >>>   Eric
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