Hi,

just call the same code as activescaffold does.

_form.html.erb view is responsible for rendering all attributes.
Depending on the type of the attribute it will be rendered, in case of
a subform it will render it either using horizontal or vertical
layout.

--
volker

On Mar 24, 9:31 am, Mike Blyth <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am building some custom forms and would like to include
> ActiveScaffold subforms in them. No modifications, just the same way
> they would appear in the ActiveScaffold-generated new and update
> forms. Is there an easy way to do that? (I'm using the vhochstein
> fork)
>
> --Mike

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