>
>
> Thank you! Your referral to the API for the link_to led to this:
> Note that if the user has JavaScript disabled, the request will fall
> back to using GET.  I was really on the wrong track! I recently upgraded
> to Rails 3.2 and most of my Javascript stopped working.  I was going to
> try to figure out why after solving this current problem but I guess I
> have to move on to the Javascript issues...
>
>
This in case you want an alternative to the js based destroy link

http://railscasts.com/episodes/77-destroy-without-javascript

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