On 24 Oct 2008, at 09:22, Garrett Berneche wrote:
>
> How do I figure that out?
>
Firebug can show you that (in the bit where you see responses to
requests). I can't remember if the magic proxy object that comes back
from page.select allows you to do visual_effect. You may just have to
call the method directly (ie page.select('foo') {|element|
element.blindUp} or something like that)
Fred
> On Oct 24, 5:48 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> On Oct 23, 8:02 pm, Garrett Berneche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to collapse a section of the table. I have a css class
>>> "showing" that just denotes that a row needs to be hidden in exactly
>>> this situation. In my RJS file I am trying to use the following
>>> code,
>>> but it doesn't seem to be working. Any ideas as to why?
>>
>>> page.select('.showing').each do |row| row.visual_effect :blind_up
>>> end
>>
>>> I know that the class is there (the code above is copied from the
>>> browser source) and I know the RJS is being executed (other code in
>>> it runs great.) My thought is that I am using page.select
>>> incorrectly.
>>
>> What does the generated javascript look like ?
>>
>> Fred
> >
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