I think what you're doing is a bit odd. Submits should really come
from a user directly clicking on a GO button. Changing a dropdown
should be more passive -- it's very easy to mis-click in those things,
leaving the user in an odd spot. If you want to get a set of data etc.
when the user changes the dropdown I'd do a GET via Jquery in the
dropdown's selection change event.

Just my opinion tho.

On Nov 23, 7:30 am, Linus Pettersson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a small form that I want to submit through AJAX when a dropdown is
> changed. I have set the form to be :remote => true.
>
> But if I do something like:
>
> $('.element').change ->
>     this.form.submit()
>
> The form is not submitted through AJAX. Can I trigger Rails ajax submit
> function somehow instead of the .submit()?
>
> Regards
> Linus

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