Thx, this really made my day, having somewhere to start. Do you know
how to do it from jquery?

Regards

Erik

On 7 Apr, 22:59, Paul <p...@nines.org> wrote:
> Yes, the problem is the authenticity token needs to be passed along
> with your data. There are various ways of doing this depending on your
> js library. Here's how to access the data you need using prototype:
>
> var csrf_param = $$('meta[name=csrf-param]')[0].content;
> var csrf_token = $$('meta[name=csrf-token]')[0].content;
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> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Erik Lindblad <erik....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > I recently migrated a Rails 2 app to Rails 3 and switched to Devise in
> > the process. It is working well apart from one strange phenomenon.
> > When I do redirects using javascript the user is logged out. Has
> > anyone experienced something similar?
>
> > Kindest regards
>
> > Erik Lindblad
>
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