I'd suggest that you implement your own helper for this, that
generates the code.
Look at the implementation of draggable_element and extend/adjust to
your
needs.
-Thomas
Am 01.10.2006 um 04:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> Thanks Christophe, however this doesn't really answer my query.
> Currently I have:
>
> <% for piece in @pieces %>
> <%= image_tag "/images/#{piece[:name]}", :id =>
> "piece_#{piece[:id]}" %>
> <%= draggable_element "piece_#{piece[:id]}", :revert
> => true %>
> <% end %>
>
> Which is producing:
>
> <img alt="Tile6" id="piece_6"
> src="/fractals/images/tile6.gif?1158726306" />
> <script type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> new Draggable("piece_6", {revert:true})
> //]]>
> </script>
>
> <img alt="Tile14" id="piece_14"
> src="/fractals/images/tile14.gif?1158726306" />
> <script type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> new Draggable("piece_14", {revert:true})
> //]]>
> </script>
>
> The current implementation is just using a 2 hash array but imagine
> the
> amount is data for a 324 sized hash array.
>
> This code:
> ['about-bubble','ref-bubble','downloads-bubble','docs-bubble'].each
> (function(b){
> new Draggable(b,{revert:true,handle:b+'-handle'});
>
> });
>
> Is not mine, this is the source javascript (check the index) I
> found on
> the script.aculo.us site. I'm hoping to see how this was written in
> the
> view file.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> >
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