On 18 November 2011 13:17, Jim Ruther Nill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I want submit a form via ajax only if i have a new record, so I've set:
>> (I'm using simple_form)
>>
>> = simple_form_for @document, :html => { :multipart => true }, :remote
>> => @document.new_record? ? true : false,  do |f|
>>  = render 'shared/error_messages', :object => @document
>>
>>  = field_set_tag t('document') do
>>    .block
>>      .column.span-24
>>        .inputs
>>          = f.input :name
>>          = f.input :description
>>          = f.input :doc, :as => :file
>>          = f.input :company_id, :input_html => { :value =>
>> params[:company_id] }, :as => :hidden if @document.new_record?
>>
>>    .actions
>>      = f.button :submit
>>
>> It works if the validations are all ok but if a validation fails, I
>> correct the error and then submit again, remote is no longer valid
>> because, I think, new_record? return false.
>
> nope. if @document is not saved, then @document.new_record? should
> still return true.  When you say you correct the error, you're submitting
> the
> same form right? without page reload since you're submitting via ajax so
> the form should still submit via ajax.

I have strange behaviors.
As you see the form has remote => true if model is a new record.
But when I call submit the form is not submited via ajax.
The controller respond_to :js and I have new.js.erb and create.js.erb files.
Perhaps the multipart create a problem?

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