Thanks Fred,
Yes, this is immensely frustrating -- I've lost 3 days working on
this, and looking at examples that don;t cut it -- there is a vacuum
of documentation really, and it seems to be a very RoR thing "Yes,
this is fast and easy to do in RoR with this library/plugin/gem," but
when you go to actually do it, you are left with total trial and
error.

No wonder the dork frameworks like Java Struts are so much more
prevelant. In truth, those frameworks may just be faster and easier to
use -- I've been trying to accomplish things here that frankly don;t
pay off in terms of the time curve. No one seems to know how to use
the Scritpatuclous library's aside from mickey mouse effects.

-Janna B.

On Jun 25, 11:43 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jun 25, 3:32 pm, JannaB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If I look at a page with a Scriptaculous example like:
> anks Fred
> >http://www.gregphoto.net/sortable/advanced/
>
> > And I can view the html/js source of the page -- my question becomes,
> > how do I implement this, or wire this into, my rails app? -Janna B
>
> You need to , one way or another, generate the javascript that sets up
> the scriptaculous stuff (ie create instances of Sortable for
> appropriate dom elements and so on). There are helpers
> (draggable_element and so ) that sort of do this for you but
> personally I feel that most of that stuff is a bit of a crutch and
> that you'd be better off biting the bullet and learning enough
> javascript/scriptaculous that you can just write it on your own.
>
> Fred
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