Maybe you should try pure html button with onclick attribute that
sends some information to your controller (via ajax?). It's quite
simple btw.

On 27 окт, 20:23, Angelo Cordova <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello people
>
> I'm stuck in a problem, I've tried to solve this from last week and I
> still can't achieve it.
>
> I have a Form in my rails 3.0.9 app to "accept" or "reject" a
> document, untill now I'm using a collection select with two options
> "Accept" and "Reject", then I have to click on the submit button to
> save changes.
>
> What I want to do now is, instead of the collection select I want to
> have two buttons, one named "accept" and the other named "reject" and
> when the user click one of the buttons, save the changes inmediately.
>
> Does anyone know how can I do this?? (I've tried with "button_to", but
> I don't know how to change the value of the attribute). Thanks

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