Thank you Tom,

but how do you pass the hidden_field values to the actual record
attributes from my controller @person = current_user.person.build()

Say I want to pass the value to @person.sex, for instance ?


On Mar 11, 1:20 am, Tom Z Meinlschmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sacredcelticwrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > in a 'new' view for a persons model & controller, I want to be able to
> > present a number of attribute options in the shape of icons. Each
> > click on a different icon should set a given value to an attribute.
> > For instance, if the user clicks on the icon for a "girl", I want the
> > 'sex' attribute to be set to 'F' and the 'girl' icon to be somehow
> > highlighted with a different border...
> > When the user is satisfied with the options he set, he clicks on a
> > submit button.
>
> > I don't know how to pass the icon clicks as attribute values to my
> > controller...
>
> Just create hidden_field in your form and set it values from javascript
> (onChange).. then submit the form and construct your query with these
> values...
>
> tom
>
> > Thanks
>
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