Yep, i've done that, too.  Here's the header of the 'rails.js' version
i'm using

/*
 * jquery-ujs
 *
 * http://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs/blob/master/src/rails.js
 *
 * This rails.js file supports jQuery 1.4.3 and 1.4.4 .
 *
 */



On Dec 15, 11:08 pm, Rob Biedenharn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Dec 16, 2010, at 12:48 AM, loominator1970 wrote:
>
> > Yes I am, here's what I have in the application.html.erb view, and
> > they are all in my javascript folder
>
> > <%= javascript_include_tag 'jquery-1.4.3.js', 'rails', 'application'
> > %>
>
> Ah, but have you replaced rails.js with the jquery version?
>
> curl -Ohttps://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs/raw/master/src/rails.js
>
> see the README athttp://github.com/rails/jquery-ujsfor more details.
>
> -Rob
>
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> > On Dec 15, 10:30 pm, Ray Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Are you including rails.js?
>
> >> On Dec 16, 12:16 am, loominator1970 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> This seems like it should be pretty straightforward, but its  
> >>> stumping
> >>> me.  I have a small form that I am trying to submit using jquery  
> >>> that
> >>> is supposed to remove an association between to HABTM models.  For  
> >>> the
> >>> sake of argument, the models are Course and Student.
>
> >>> # view
> >>>      <%= form_tag ( remove_student_from_course_path, :remote =>  
> >>> true )
> >>> %>
> >>>         <%= hidden_field_tag "course_id", @course.id %>
> >>>         <%= hidden_field_tag "student_id", @student.id %>
> >>>      <%= submit_tag 'Remove' %>
>
> >>> # controller
> >>>   def remove_student_from_class
> >>>     @student = Student.find(params[:student_id])
> >>>     @msg = Factor.method_to_remove_student_from_class(params)
>
> >>>     respond_to do |format|
> >>>         format.html { redirect_to edit_class_path(@class) }
> >>>         format.js
> >>>     end
> >>>   end
>
> >>> # remove_student_from_class.js.erb
> >>> // reload the page
> >>> location.reload();
>
> >>> Everything works fine, except the HTML code is generated and not the
> >>> JS code in the respond_to block.  I would expect the JS call to get
> >>> fired since I have the ':remote => true' line in there, but its  
> >>> always
> >>> the HTML and it generates the page.  What am I overlooking?
>
> >>> Dave
>
> Rob Biedenharn          
> [email protected]        http://AgileConsultingLLC.com/
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