DOH.  Never mind.  Forgot the javsacript include tag.  I started this
last night on a different computer.

On Sep 7, 12:35 pm, Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks.  The show page works but I am not getting an edit box to pop
> up.  I see this with a view source:
>
> <b>Companyname:</b>
>
>         <span class="in_place_editor_field"
> id="nocpage_companyname_1_in_place_editor">att</span><script
> type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> new Ajax.InPlaceEditor('nocpage_companyname_1_in_place_editor', '/
> nocpages/set_nocpage_companyname/1')
> //]]>
> </script>
>
> On Sep 7, 12:23 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On 7 Sep 2008, at 16:30, Me wrote:
>
> > > Ok I am on rails 2.1
>
> > > My show view does not have a"for_for"  but the controller has
> > > @nocpage = Nocpage.find(params[:id])
>
> > > and the view for section i am trying to use:
>
> > > <b>Companyname:</b>
> > > <%=h @nocpage.companyname %>
>
> > > I tried doing:
> > > <% @name = @nocpage.companyname %>
> > > <%= in_place_editor_field 'name', :companyname %>
>
> > I suspect you mean
>
> > in_place_editor_field 'nocpage', 'companyname'
>
> > the first parameter should be the name of an instance variable, the  
> > second the name of a method on that object (the one that corresponds  
> > to the property to edit)
>
> > Fred
>
> > > but I keep getting:
>
> > > undefined method `companyname' for "att":String.  Why does it keep
> > > saying undefined method?
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