My guess would be RJS templates.

-Bradly


On 3/7/07, Nathan Colgate Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah. I'll probably end up doing that.  Most of my desire to know is
"How did 37Signals do that...?" and then the "One request instead of
multiple" appeal...

Thanks,

-Nathan

Patrick Crowley wrote:
> When deleting a wish, don't just hide the fields.
>
> Make a separate AJAX call which deletes the wish (in the db), and then
> removes the deleted wish from your document with the appropriate
> prototype call.
>
> So, once a wish has been removed, it's gone... and you don't have to
> worry about it when updating the current wish list.
>
> -- Patrick
>
>
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Nathan Colgate Clark wrote:
>
>> Hey Everybody,
>>
>> Part of a project I'm working on has a wishlist.  I've got a List
>> model that has_many Wishes. (Think Ta-Da Lists by 37Signals).  When
>> editing a list, all of the wishes are edited too.  See the pastie:
>>
>> http://pastie.caboo.se/45468
>>
>> I'm using the "update" method to update all those wishes at once:
>>
>> Wish.update(params['wish'].keys, params['wish'].values)
>>
>> My problem is deleting a wish from the list.  I've implemented the
>> little javascript function that hides the fields and sets their
>> values to "", but the controller doesn't know to delete it... it just
>> assumes it is missing. I need something in the controller that checks
>> to see if a wish has empty values, and if so, delete it.  Is there an
>> existing method to do this?  I'm thinking along the lines of the
>> little radio button trick that still sets the value to "0" or "false"
>> when the radio button isn't selected.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Nathan
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