Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:

> Again, irrelevant.  I was asking about your Web *browser* (you know,
> Safari, Firefox, Internet Exploder, whatever), since that's where
> JavaScript runs.  WEBrick (not "WebBrick") and Mongrel are Web
> *servers*: although they run the Ruby side of your application, they
> have nothing to do with how your JavaScript is being interpreted.
> 
>>
>> I will investigate using your onclick suggestion.
> 
> Good.  Even better would be to have the onClick handler set from an
> external JavaScript file (see 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtrusive_JavaScript
> ), but that's slightly harder to set up, so you may not want to worry
> about it initially.

Many thanks,

My browser(s) are: Google Chrome for quick looks, Firefox 3 for more 
intent work. I also test using IE 7 and Safari.

I find learning how to use Rails, Javascript, ruby, etc a challenge as 
there's such a scattered lot of sites to find out how to understand and 
use Rails. Most amazing are the ways in which it actually works. Once 
learned, I get lots done very quickly. It's finding the stuff that's 
such a bear. But, I am persistent.

Thus far I am comfortable with MySQL (love it), ruby, the 
script/generator, rake tasks, migrations, css, html.

I find the Rails documentation frustrating because so much is left out. 
Then I spend hours testing, digging and reading. Maybe I am just 
thick-headed.

So, off to learn javascript, et. al.


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