lunaclaire wrote:
> hmmm.... thx, Phillip...
> 
> I was thinking that there was a rails aspect in that there'd be
> something tricky in catching the onunload event in JS and then if the
> user wanted to save, posting back from there to my rails action to
> handle the saving... no?
> 
> I guess I'm not seeing how I post to that action from JS... 

Have the JS call submit() on your form element.  It's still in the DOM 
with all the data that the user entered.

>maybe I'm
> overthinking it and it's simpler than that... maybe I'm just tired :-)

:)

Best,
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