I'm not sure. This is an old, vendored version; the only version info
I can see readily is from a README file, where it says
  Rails 2.2.*: Active Scaffold rails-2.2
as the highest version number.

I don't know what "protype or jquery" means, though I don't think
jquery is involved here.

On Feb 24, 4:27 am, Sergio Cambra <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jueves, 23 de febrero de 2012 09:01:51 DZantow escribió:
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> > We have some tables with two dates, a start date and end date
> > (valid_thru). The end
> > date is expected to be empty unless there is an actual termination
> > date for the item. When we load the tables from .csv files, we can
> > create them in this fashion. But in our on-line entry screen, we get a
> > pulldown list that I think is created by ActiveScaffold. It does not
> > allow a null entry and defaults to the current date.
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> > Does anyone know a way to change that behavior for the termination
> > date field to allow a null entry, or to force the initial value to be
> > null?
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> > I've tried adding this line to the controller:
> >     config.columns[:valid_thru].options[:include_blank] = true
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> > ... but that doesn't seem to have any effect by itself. From what I've
> > read, the helper may come into play. If I do something like this:
> >   def valid_thru_form_column(record,input_date)
> >     date_select:record,:valid_thru,:include_blank=>true
> >   end
> >   def valid_thru_column(record)
> >     record.valid_thru ? "${record.valid_thru}":""
> >   end
> > ... will that have the intended effect?
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> Which ActiveScaffold version? prototype or jquery?

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