Thanks vishal,

The explanaitions of the various entities in the Model-View-Control
pattern is definitely interesting.

Thanks again.

On Aug 21, 2:24 am, vishal singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> check this  https://github.com/vishalsingh/multiple_upload_photo  may be
> helpful for you.
>
> Regards,
> Vishal Singh
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 19 August 2012 22:11, fuzzy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks Bertly ... that is funny ... but even coders must have
> > > explanations somewhere in there vocabulary ... even before you begin
> > > to code.
>
> > > My apologies for not being clearer on this issue ... there is no
> > > error ... the links do not show up on my page or if they do, I have
> > > been experimenting a lot, they do not respond to the on click action.
> > > In either case, I do not get an error, my page renders as before and
> > > it is as if the "link_to_add_field" is not there.
>
> > > I am beginning to suspect that the "link_to_add_fields" definition
> > > that I used, was written for a specific nested form setup, and since
> > > my nested form setup is totally different, and my lack of
> > > sophistication in being able to substitue the correct form builder and
> > > associations in the definition, results in it not recognizing my
> > > attempt to insert fields.
>
> > > I am beginning to think that I need to learn more about programming
> > > before I attempt this next step.
>
> > If you want to learn about rails and programming I suggest starting
> > with a primer on Ruby programming (sorry I can't recommend a
> > particular one, but a bit of googling should find one) then work right
> > through the tutorial at railstutorial.org, which is free to use online
> > and will give you a good grounding in rails.  the other thing you will
> > need to learn about is html, and if you want to do anything serious
> > then also javascript.
>
> > In terms of your problem above the first thing to do is to look at the
> > generated html (View > Page Source or similar in your browser) to see
> > whether the links are there and look ok, but this requires knowledge
> > of html.  Also copy and paste the complete html output into the w3c
> > html valildator to check it is valid.  Often the reason for things not
> > appearing is that the html is invalid in some way.
>
> > Colin
>
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