I am using rjs to perform ajax deletes on objects within an array
@instructions.  The objects within the array @instructions vary
depending on some other logic in my controller and is not dependent on
direct correlations within the database.  In other words, when I
update the partial with:

page.replace_html :instructions, :partial =>
'instructions', :collection => @instructions

The @instructions cannot just be populated by active record
correlations such as:
@day.instructions.

The logic used in the controller to populate the @instructions
variable is expensive and I would prefer not to go through the logic
again if possible.  What is the best option for this situation, would
using some caching method be best, or is there a way to store the
@instructions variable in a flash or params or something?

Thanks.
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