Instead of using :before as you would do in Rails 2. X, define it as a :onclick.
Instead of using :before as you would do in Rails 2. X, define it as a :onclick. { :controller =>'/resume/contact_detail',:action => 'edit_contact_detail'}, :remote => true, :onclick => "$('edit_contact_link').hide();show_spinner('view_contact_detail','view_contact_detail_spinner')" do %> "$(this).
Up('. Tooltip-wrapper'). Down('.
Tooltip-wrapper-box').show()",:onmouseout=>"$(this). Up('. Tooltip-wrapper').
Down('. Tooltip-wrapper-box').hide()") %> The onclick event should be run before the :remote call. See my comment on your question as to why the remote part isn't running.
The following code gets generated : – Gaurav Shah May 10 at 5:25 onclick is a wonderful idea . Thanks for that. I have page.
Replace method in my _edit_contact_detail. Rjs file that shouldn't be a prob right? – Gaurav Shah May 10 at 5:28.
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