Never mind, user-operator error. I was overzealous in minimizing page
download size using prototype.js and didn't include it in the page
that processes error, DODH!

On Jul 10, 2:55 pm, bngu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using observe_field and RJS in my Rails app. The form loads with
> no errors initially. However, when the user makes an error submitting
> the form, the usual Rails error handling mechanism kicks in
> highlighting the fields of the form with errors. The highlighting
> draws a bright red color border around each field with error. To do
> so, it wraps a div around the field in question. a textarea field in
> my case. Somehow this breaks prototype Form object generating a "Form
> is not defined" error, is this due to the div? If so, is there a
> workaround that does not require me to remove the div?


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