I did that exact thing with the way that autocomplete works - except
each key is a new get. The response was a set of li elements.


On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Ruby on Rails: Talk
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> Hi
>
> I've written a system which requires the entry of lots of customers.
>
> Trusting this to an OAP (I know!!!!) it appears that I now have lots
> of duplicate customers .. which is going to cause issues.
>
> I know I can use the validate clauses in the model when it saves, but
> want something a little bit better than this.
>
> I would like it that when I type the first three letters of a forename
> into a text field, a DIV somewhere on the page updates with the
> records it retrieves from the Customers Database matching the names. A
> bit like the Ajax.Autocompleter but without the autocomplete thing. I
> just want it to query the database and list the results - but
> dynamically so the more letters I type, the more refined the list
> becomes.
>
> I've tried playing around with various things, but nothing seems to be
> working.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Darren
>
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