You mean multi-model forms ?

Rails doesn't handle this very well. There are a multitude of
different ways of handling it, e.g. attribute_fu :

http://jamesgolick.com/2007/12/5/introducing-attributefu-multi-model-forms-made-easy



On 20 Oct, 07:46, Julian Leviston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the biggest requests from noobs I see everywhere is how to do  
> multiple-level items in Rails.
>
> If we had a method of doing this that was "standard", it would be the  
> one of the biggest ways that I can think of to attract new users.
>
> Make a vid, and it'll spread like viral pancakes.
>
> Of course, all the Rails guys looking at this list would just hawk the  
> code and build it into Rails, but I guess that's what's so great about  
> Open Source, hey.
>
> :-)
>
> Julian.
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