Colin Law wrote in post #1176283:
> On 7 July 2015 at 06:38, Faizan Ali <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> $.ajax({
>> type: "POST",
>> url: "/students/",
>> data: dataString,
>> success: function() {
>> window.alert('success');
>> }
>> });
>> });
>> });
>
> Not sure what you are asking. Are you asking how to perform the
> action in the controller when it receives the POST? If not then
> please try to explain again exactly what the question is. Also say
> what you have already tried.
>
> Colin
Yes, may be you're right, I simply want to perform "edit" action with
Ajax, but it let's me do "create" action instead.
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