Have you tried :before instead of :confirm
You'll have to do your own confirm dialog but your function can
build the confirm string any way you want
On Oct 22, 11:17 am, Jason Crystal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Normally you can use the :confirm functionality of link_to_remote to
> specify the text of a confirmation dialogue.
>
> For example, :confirm => "hello" generate:
> <a href="#" onclick="if (confirm('hello')) { new Ajax.Request ...
>
> I'd like to replace "hello" with a JavaScript call (so that the
> confirmation dialogue can contain text based on what a user has so far
> done on the page. If I try to pre-emptively close the quote, it ends up
> just getting escaped, and the function name is simply displayed:
>
> :confirm => "'+myFunction()"
> <a href="#" onclick="if (confirm('\'+myFunction()')) { new Ajax.Request
> ...
>
> Any idea how I might accomplish a dynamic confirmation dialogue?
>
> Thanks!!
> -Jason
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