On Sep 9, 6:22 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> okay, thanks for the heads up.  The error says, TypeError (exception
> object expected).  Not sure what this means, do you have any idea?
>
Usually it means you tried to raise something that isn't an exception,
but without a backtrace or seeing the line that cause this error it's
hard to say.

Fred
> On Sep 8, 6:45 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On 9 Sep 2008, at 02:42, David wrote:
>
> > > Yea, I am trying to just use the link_to_remote helper now, but aside
> > > from converting the array and using JSON, I can't even get the
> > > link_to_remote to route now.  I am using:
>
> > > <%= link_to_remote 'Click me', :url => {:action => "update"}, :with
> > > => 'test' %>
>
> > > and the only action that works successfully is the new action, so
>
> > > <%= link_to_remote 'Click me', :url => {:action => "new"}, :with =>
> > > 'test' %>
>
> > > routes successfully, but this is not what i want.  I get this error in
> > > firebug:
>
> > > POSThttp://localhost:3000/appointments/update500241ms.
>
> > I assume that's telling you that the server returned a 500 error,  
> > which means check your logs.
>
> > Fred
>
> > > Do you have any idea why this is happening?
>
> > > On Sep 8, 6:30 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> On 8 Sep 2008, at 22:54, David wrote:
>
> > >>> Sorry, that ajax.request method should be a put, so:
>
> > >>> new Ajax.Request('/appointments/array/',
> > >>> {method:'post',postBody:"'data='+myArray.toJSON"});
>
> > >> If you're just posting json then you shouldn't that data= (and you
> > >> look like you're writing a link_to_remote :with option - right now
> > >> you're posting the string "'data='+myArray.toJSON")
>
> > >> something like
>
> > >> postBody: Object.toJSON(myArray)
>
> > >> is more like it. You might also need to set the content-type header
> > >> appropriately.
>
> > >> Fred
>
> > >>> On Sep 8, 2:52 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>> Hey can anyone help me convert a javascript array into a ruby  
> > >>>> array.
> > >>>> Ive been struggling with this since friday to no avail.  This is  
> > >>>> the
> > >>>> function with the ajax.request call that is supposed to convert the
> > >>>> array using JSON, but I keep getting a 422(Unprocessable Entity)
> > >>>> error.  Im not sure what is wrong.
>
> > >>>>         function test()
> > >>>>         {
> > >>>>                 for(i=1;i<22;i++){
> > >>>>                     if (document.getElementById(i+'d').className ==
> > >>>> "selected"){
> > >>>>                         myArray.push(i);
> > >>>>                     }
> > >>>>                 }
>
> > >>>>  new Ajax.Request('/appointments/array/',
> > >>>> {method:'get',postBody:"'data='+myArray.toJSON"});
>
> > >>>>          }
>
> > >>>> Thanks for any input!
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