Yes I know that is why I am here.
Is there something incorrect about this code?

<%= text_field :name,"[email protected]}",:size => '6' %>

The html output is below in firebug.


<input id="name_customer_5" type="text" size="6" name="name
>> [customer_5]">
>> <input/>
>> NF063
>> </input>

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Johan De Klerk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Shouldn't it be more like this:
>
> <input id="name_customer_5" type="text" size="6" name="name[customer_5]"
> value="NF063">
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Chris Habgood <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> ok this code in the view:
>>
>> <%= text_field :name,"[email protected]}",:size => '6' %>
>>
>> I do an rjs.replace_html on the div and I get nothing in the text field.
>>
>> When I go to firebug I see this:
>>
>> <input id="name_customer_5" type="text" size="6" name="name
>> >> [customer_5]">
>> >> <input/>
>> >> NF063
>> >> </input>
>>
>> As you can see the value is there just not in the actual text box.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> 2009/11/30 Me <[email protected]>:
>>> > anybody?
>>> >
>>> > On Nov 29, 2:11 pm, Me <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >> This is what firebug is showing for the text_field:
>>> >>
>>> >> <input id="name_customer_5" type="text" size="6" name="name
>>> >> [customer_5]">
>>> >> <input/>
>>> >> NF063
>>> >> </input>
>>> >>
>>> >> Code:
>>> >> <%= text_field :name,"[email protected]}",:size => '6' %>
>>> >>
>>> >> Why is there a "/input".  when I do an html_replace it puts  the value
>>> >> in there somwhere but never shows up.  but as you can see from the
>>> >> firebug output it is there somewhere.
>>> >>
>>> >> Not sure what is going on?  any ideas>
>>>
>>> I suspect the reason you have not had a reply is that most people have
>>> not the foggiest idea what you are trying to do or what your question
>>> is.  That certainly applies to me.  Perhaps you could explain what you
>>> are trying to do, how you are trying to do it, and what is going
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
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