Andrew Edwards wrote:
> Hi Neil,
> 
> Did you ever get anywhere with this? I've got the same issue, in my
> case a create action with multiple possible render options depending
> on the page. I've just posted a question about it and then found your
> thread.
> 
> At present I've just got to create actions (create and checkout_create
> - it's for addresses which can also be created during a checkout)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andrew
> 
> On 6 Aug, 22:41, Neil Cauldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I've kept the separate controller actions for now - it just works. 
Although, it'll probably be cleaned-up at some point based on tips in 
these posts;

http://www.spacevatican.org/2008/5/26/conditional-rjs-explained

http://gerhardlazu.com/blog/52/conditional-rjs

If you can perform RJS based on the presence of a DOM ID or class, you 
can keep things in one RJS file. However, it can get messy either way. 
If you stick with two controller actions, and you're happy it works, 
make a 'shared create' method which contains the code which actually 
creates the address, that way you only have one piece of code for saving 
the records to the database. That was the only part that really got to 
me.

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