[Rails] Re: :onchange in rails 3
Frederick Cheung wrote in post #1019042:
> On Aug 29, 1:27pm, Dave Castellano <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> function xyz() {
>> "{alert('Minisection has been changed to x !')}"}
>> </script>
>>
> Because all that function does is create a string literal - it's not
> actually calling alert because all that is enclosed in "".
>
> Fred
Conversely, copying and pasting something found in a rails
bastardization of an html element and treating it as javascript code
won't work.
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