Hi erol,

Try this :

<% form_for(@master_model) do |f| %>
  <%= f.error_messages %>

  <%- fields_for('master_model[sub_model][]', SubModel.new) do |sm| -
%>
    <%= sm.text_field :field1 %>
    <%= sm.text_field :field2 %>
    <%= sm.text_field :field3 %>
  <%- end -%>

  <%- fields_for('master_model[sub_model][]', SubModel.new) do |sm| -
%>
    <%= sm.text_field :field1 %>
    <%= sm.text_field :field2 %>
    <%= sm.text_field :field3 %>
  <%- end -%>
  <p>
    <%= f.submit "Create" %>
  </p>
<% end %>

then check params format (it should be ok), then replace "form_for"
with "remote_form_for" and check params format,
"master_model[sub_model]" should be wrong

On 22 sep, 01:29, Erol Fornoles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 22, 1:29 am, jney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i just checked it again and it looks like a form_remote_for bug,
> > because with a non ajax form_for params are well formed,
> > can someone confirm it?
>
> It's impossible to confirm with the little information you've given.
> Care to elaborate?
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