Any help anyone? :(

On Jan 18, 5:47 pm, "Got Josh?" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I already did it, but perhaps you can point me in a better way.
>
> I made a class called Booking Information:https://gist.github.com/785209
>
> Where I'll store the post parameters of my interest like this:
>
>     @booking_info = BookingInformation.new(
>                   params[:properties],
>                   params[:children],
>                   params[:adults],
>                   params[:checkin],
>                   params[:checkout],
>                   params[:locale]
>     )
>
> after that I'll just redirect the user to the proper URL with
> redirect_to(@booking_info.output_url)
>
> The reason why I'm doing this is because I have a form where based on
> the user input of a given property, date-range and amount of persons,
> must redirect to a URL constructed with the given parameters (The code
> is the gist),
>
> That's the point of the intermediate action (More specifically based
> on the property an chain and propertyID must be assigned)
>
> On Jan 18, 5:36 pm, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > On 18 Jan 2011, at 18:52, "Got Josh?" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I would like to do that's the best way of actually accomplishing the
> > > following on Rails.
>
> > > I have a "Booking Form" with 5 fields (Property, Amount of Children,
> > > Amount of Adults and 2 Dates - Departure and Arrival) based on these
> > > fields, I need to construct an URL and redirect the user to this url.
> > > Now, I have 2 questions.
>
> > > 1) How i catch the POST parameters in the controller, because I'm
> > > mapping the form to an action like this:
>
> > They'll be in params. You might make your life slightly easier if you name 
> > your parameters foo[p1], foo[p2] etc, because then all your parameters are 
> > in params[:foo]. Hash#to_query turns a hash back into a query string.
>
> > > <% form_tag(:action => "booking") do %>
>
> > > and routing it to a controller action like this: (Pages Controller,
> > > Booking Action)
>
> > > match 'pages/booking' => 'pages#booking'
>
> > > 2) Is this the Rails way of actually accomplishing such thing?
>
> > I don't quite understand what you are doing. What's the point of the 
> > intermediate action?
>
> > Fred
>
> > > I did it this way in PHP in the past, but now I have the need of
> > > actually doing it in Rails, could you Rails Gurus inspire me ?
>
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