Le 1 décembre 2010 18:12:01 UTC+2, Leonel *.* <[email protected]> a
écrit :
> ALRIGHT!! AWESOME!!!
>
> Simple and it works!
>
> I did this...
>
> flash[:notice] = 'User was successfully updated.'
> respond_to do |format|
> if @user.update_attributes(params[:user])
> format.html { redirect_to(:action => 'edit') }
> format.xml { head :ok }
> else
> ...
>
> Thanks Colin!
>
I have come in this conversion late but I can still contribute.
You may wish to know whether the user was sucessfully updated or not. So I
guess (1) your flash[:notice] is ill-positioned, and (2) you need to have an
"error dispatcher" too. In addition, I am not sure if you "really" want to
conditional processing of HTTP (I mean do you really need to specify that
the application should respond to html format?).
But combining the solutions above (from the previous threads) plus my
changes, we have the following:
1. In you controller:
respond_to do |format|
if @user.update_attributes(params[:user])
flash[:notice] = 'User was successfully updated.'
format.html { redirect_to(:action => 'edit' ) }
else
flash[:error] = 'User was not updated.'
format.html { redirect_to(:action => 'edit' ) }
end
end
2. In your layout, you may wish to add the following lines to track the
"flash" messages:
<p style="color: green"><%= flash[:notice] %></p>
<p style="color: red"><%= flash[:error] %></p>
More blessings,
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