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2006-08-19 01:03:53 |
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John,
I’m going through the same book (:page=>167),
which means I’ve passed the section you’re currently on. I’m
using IE6.0x, and the AJAX
feature is working for me. The display isn’t as smooth as in Firefox, but
it definitely works.
I’d be happy to check out your code
if you can’t get it to work. I’ve been running into issues every
now and again, and every time (so far) it’s been a typo on my part. You
might want to have a fresh set of eyes check your code.
Matt Schultz
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[mailto:instantrails-users-bounces rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of John Houston
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 7:12
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To:
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Subject: [Instantrails-users] RJS
error - object error
Having some trouble inserting some AJAX onto IE. I am going through the
Agile Web Development with Rails pdf beta book and have run into a problem at
Task D2 "An Ajax Based Cart" I have successfully made it this
far in working through the Depot application example. However, It appears
that IE dosn't want to let me add this table to my HTML page. I even
changed the HTML <TABLE> in the partial to <TBODY> ( I googled that
up). I am running IE v 6.0 on a XP SP2 pc.
Processing StoreController#add_to_cart (for 127.0.0.1
at 2006-08-18 19:07:22) [POST]
Session ID: ef23105e9ab011e49188ae2526b80aa8
Parameters: {"commit"=>"Add to Cart",
"action"=>"add_to_cart",
"id"=>"2", "controller"=>"store"}
[4;36;1mProduct Columns (0.000000)[0m [0;1mSHOW FIELDS FROM
products[0m
[4;35;1mProduct Load (0.010000)[0m [0mSELECT * FROM products
WHERE (products.id = 2) [0m
Rendering store/add_to_cart
Rendered store/_cart_item (0.01000)
Rendered store/_cart_item (0.00000)
Rendered store/_cart_item (0.01000)
Rendered store/_cart (0.02000)
Completed in 0.04000 (25 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 0.03000 (75%) | DB: 0.01000
(25%) | 200 OK [http://localhost/store/add_to_cart/2]
ROR seems to be working right, it seems to me that IE can't handle the AJAX post.
Does anyone know the answer here?
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2006-08-21 16:53:05 |
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Matthew,
Thanks for the feedback. It was good to know that somebody else made it past this point. So, I went back and started over on the cart piece. This time i didn't customize my layout so much, and it works now.
John
On 8/18/06, Matthew Schultz <agency.com">mschultz agency.com> wrote:
John,
I'm going through the same book (:page=>167), which means I've passed the section you're currently on. I'm using
IE6.0x, and the AJAX feature is working for me. The display isn't as smooth as in Firefox, but it definitely works.
I'd be happy to check out your code if you can't get it to work. I've been running into issues every now and again, and every time (so far) it's been a typo on my part. You might want to have a fresh set of eyes check your code.
Matt Schultz
Having some trouble inserting some AJAX onto IE. I am going through the Agile Web Development with Rails pdf beta book and have run into a problem at Task D2 "An Ajax Based Cart" I have successfully made it this far in working through the Depot application example. However, It appears that IE dosn't want to let me add this table to my HTML page. I even changed the HTML <TABLE> in the partial to <TBODY> ( I googled that up). I am running IE v
6.0 on a XP SP2 pc.
Processing StoreController#add_to_cart (for 127.0.0.1
at 2006-08-18 19:07:22) [POST] Session ID: ef23105e9ab011e49188ae2526b80aa8 Parameters: {"commit"=>"Add to Cart", "action"=>"add_to_cart", "id"=>"2", "controller"=>"store"}
[4;36;1mProduct Columns (0.000000)[0m [0;1mSHOW FIELDS FROM products[0m [4;35;1mProduct Load (0.010000)[0m [0mSELECT * FROM products WHERE (
products.id = 2) [0m Rendering store/add_to_cart Rendered store/_cart_item (0.01000) Rendered store/_cart_item (0.00000) Rendered store/_cart_item (0.01000) Rendered store/_cart (0.02000) Completed in
0.04000 (25 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 0.03000 (75%) | DB: 0.01000 (25%) | 200 OK [http://localhost/store/add_to_cart/2
]
ROR seems to be working right, it seems to me that IE can't handle the AJAX post.
Does anyone know the answer here?
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