Isn't that just going to pass in the value of the variable 'id'?

'this' actually references an object in the DOM and thats what I need
from the function_to_remote so I can then manipulate it and other
objects in relation to its position within the DOM.

Thanks

On 2 Feb, 19:13, Daly <[email protected]> wrote:
> You should be able to do this:
>
> link_to_remote(task.id_description,
>       {:update => {:success => "div1", :failure => "div2"},
>       :url => {:action => :some_action, :id => id},
>       :id => id,
>       :before => "Element.show('spinner')",
>       :complete => "Element.hide('spinner'); some_function('#
> {id}')"})
>
> On Feb 2, 2:00 pm, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When using something like
>
> > link_to_function "Label", "some_function(this);"
>
> > the 'this' references the href generated by the rails
> > link_to_function.
>
> > When using something like
>
> > link_to_remote(task.id_description,
> >       {:update => {:success => "div1", :failure => "div2"},
> >       :url => {:action => :some_action, :id => id},
> >       :id => id,
> >       :before => "Element.show('spinner')",
> >       :complete => "Element.hide('spinner'); some_function(this)"})
>
> > the 'this' references something different, I believe the Ajax call
> > itself.
>
> > Is there a way of accessing the href as you can in the
> > link_to_function? I want to be able to access it so I can change its
> > className to indicate its been selected and change all the other hrefs
> > on the same level to be unselected.
>
> > Thanks
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