Prototype is used in many environments, and yes
I am using it in Ruby with Rails.
link_to_remote is part of the prototype library,
which is why I was asking the question here.
Specifically, I was uncertain of how the :with =>
option is parsed.
The answer for correct parsing is:
:with => "'architect=#{project_detail.architect}'"
The request stream is very particular about spaces and escaping.
I was using an example from the official Rails documentation which
did not seem to work.
Jet
On Nov 24, 4:51 am, ColinFine <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 23, 5:51 pm, Blue Hand Talking <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The following:
>
> > <% @project_details.each do |project_detail| %>
>
> > <%= link_to_remote ( :with => "'architect='+ #
> > {project_detail.architect}") %>
> > <% end %>
> > generates
>
> > {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:'architect=' + 'Jack
> > London ' + ...more stuff
>
> > Is the above then available in params array in the controller, and if
> > so how?
>
> > Right now I am trying:
>
> > �...@photos = Photo.find_by_architect(params[:architect:])
>
> > which does not work.
>
> This is a Prototype/Scriptaculous group, and you are asking about
> something a server-side language (Ruby I guess?) which I don't know
> anything about.
>
> But what you pass in the 'parameters' comes in as the "search" part of
> the URL (i.e. the bit after the ?). That is available to your server
> program in the same way as the 'search' from any other URL.
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