Ok, why does this work?
<%= button_to_function "Add Site", remote_function( :url =>
{ :controller => 'addsites', :action => "addsitetomop", :id=>
@mop}, :with => "'site[comp_#{company.id}]=' + $('site_comp_#
{company.id}').value + '&site[customer_#{company.id}]=' + $
('site_customer_#{company.id}').value ")%>
On May 5, 4:26 am, Julian Leviston <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is because single quoted strings are not interpolated. You need
> to use doubles or any of the other string quoting methods.
>
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> On 05/05/2009, at 2:40 PM, Me <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Howdy everyone.
>
> > I am using modalbox which is very nice an easy to use. I have this
> > for an edit for a company listing:
>
> > <td><%= link_to('Manage Companies', {}, :onclick => 'Modalbox.show(\'/
> > companies/edit/#{company.id}\', {width: 600}); return false;') %></td>
>
> > The link is not putting the company.id in it puts #{ company.id}. how
> > do I get this to interpolate the rails variable properly?
>
>
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