Oops, meant to say "In my sessions view I have..."
On Aug 26, 10:48 am, Dudebot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks super. It occurred to me that I have this in the wrong place--
> I should have it in the template where the user logs in. Which brings
> me to another noob question:
>
> Under javascript, I'd do something like
>
> <a href="#" class="demo-btn" title="JavaScript Object demo"
> onclick="Modalbox.show(node, {title: this.title, width: 300,
> afterLoad: setObservers, onHide: removeObservers }); return
> false;">Click here</a>
>
> In my sessions controller I have
>
> <%= submit_tag 'Log in' %>
>
> What's the proper syntax to mix in the javascript call into the
> submit_tag?
>
> *Many* TIA,
> Craig
>
> On Aug 26, 8:20 am, Ruben Medellín <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The best place to put helper methods for views is in... well...
> > helpers. In this case, in helpers/application_helper.rb
>
> > If you are using layouts, it's probable you're using a variant of
> > <body><%= yield %></body>, in which case it would be messy to change
> > the declaration for the inline javascript. I'd suggest adding it as a
> > javascript code in the header of the templates that need to use it.
> > Just add a <%= yield :extra_headers %> declaration in the header of
> > your layout if not already doing so.
> > Seems you are using prototype,
>
> > Event.observe($$('body'), 'load', function() {
> > Modalbox.show(...)
>
> > });
>
> > will do the trick
>
> > On Aug 26, 7:04 am, Dudebot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Gurus, I'm learning the Rails framework, and I have this exact
> > > block of html/javascript in two places in an if/else construct in
> > > application.html.erb:
>
> > > <body onload="Modalbox.show('<div class=\'warning\'> <p> <center> <%=
> > > flash[ :notice ] %> </center> </p> <p> <center> <input type=\'button\'
> > > value=\'OK\' onclick=\'Modalbox.hide()\'/> </center> </p> </div>',
> > > { title: this.title, width: 300 } );">
>
> > > Trying to be DRY, I'd like to put that html/javascript somewhere once,
> > > and call it from within application.html.erb. What's the best place
> > > to put it, and how do I call it from application.html.erb?
>
> > > TIA,
> > > Craig
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