On Aug 1, 2011, at 9:05 AM, Chris Kottom wrote:

Well then you need to go with an alternative that allows the user to add rows to the form using some dynamic HTML. I'd get it working with a static version as I've suggested first and then try to adapt it to this requirement.

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote:
On 1 August 2011 13:35, Chris Kottom <[email protected]> wrote:
> No reason. It can be whatever number of times you decide. If you want to > show the user a form with 10 delivery items, then it would be 10.times.

That's difficult because is the user that decide how much products
deliver and then how much delivery_items contains a delivery.

Work through the Railscast on accepts_nested_attributes (Complex Forms or something like that, don't recall the title exactly -- it's a two- parter) because Ryan covers this case exactly. And he follows the same path of "make it work as a static form first" that you should try to follow as a rule whenever making Ajax form magick happen.

Walter

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