Heres a pastie link if that helps:
http://pastie.caboo.se/145437
On Jan 30, 11:40 am, OmenKing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a sortable list that I serialize and pass to ruby to parse the
> results and update my array of hashes.
> eg.
>
> $tasks = [
> { :id => 1, :name => 'Do the dishes', :position => 3 },
> { :id => 2, :name => 'Take out the trash', :position => 2 },
> { :id => 3, :name => 'Shovel the driveway', :position => 1 }
> ]
>
> My hurdles:
>
> (1) serializing and passing with Ajax
>
> var list = Sortable.options('tasks').element;
> new Ajax.Request('/tasks', { parameters: Sortable.serialize(list)});
>
> I get this:
>
> tasks%5B%5D=2&tasks%5B%5D=1&tasks%5B%5D=3
>
> would it be more useful if It was formating it as such?
> task{id}={position}&
>
> Where are the %5B%5D coming from?
>
> (2) parsing it in ruby
>
> I grab the request with web brick and I pass the query to params
>
> params = request.query
>
> How do I go about parsing it and updating my array of hashes?
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