*(note that everything works perfectly outside of the Ajax. the submittable class works to submit the form onchange)
So here I've set up a basic sample, for some reason I can't get the <%= escape_javaScript(item) %> to show on the form submit. To better explain, I'll just show my relative code.
index.html.erb
<% @contacts.each do |contact| %>
<%= form_for contact,:remote => true do |f| %>
<div class="editField">
<%= f.collection_select :agent_id, get_user_list("agent"), :id, :full_name, {:include_blank => 'None assigned'},:class => "submittable" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<div id="agent2">
<%= contact.agent_id %>
</div>
<% end %>
contact_controller.rb
def update
@contact = Contact.find(params[:id])
respond_to do |format|
if @contact.update_attributes(params[:contact])
format.js { render }
end
end
end
update.js.erb
$('#agent2').html("<%= escape_javaScript(contact.agent_id) %>");
With that set up, I get no response or change to the (div id agent2) but if I h开发者_StackOverflowave update.js.erb using this code
$('#agent2').html("something");
The text "something" replaces the current contact.agent_id
I'm beyond confused as to why its not working correctly. I'm using Rails 3.0.3 with ruby 1.8.7 (2010-08-16 patchlevel 302) [i686-darwin10], and use Jquery.
Is there a particular reason you are calling the escape_javascript
helper? It looks like you are just wanting the agent_id
value to be inside the #agent2
div. Is that the case? Have you tried just $('#agent2').html("<%= contact.agent_id %>");
Typically, when I am using the escape_javascript
helper method I will pass in a partial so the call will look something like:
$('#agent2').html("<%= escape_javascript( render(:partial => 'partial_name') ) %>");
Hope that helps!
escape_javascript is case sensitive and all lowercase. Can you try:
$('#agent2').html("<%= escape_javascript('something') %>");
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