Thanks a lot! That worked.
Do you have any tips on my second question?
Anders
On 3 Okt, 16:15, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:
> The link that a form submits to is set in the form tag itself, not the
> button. Here's what I mean:
>
> <% form_tag documents_path, :method => 'get' do %>
> <div id="search">
> <%= link_to("Show All") if params[:q] %>
> <%= text_field_tag :q, params[:q] %>
> <%= submit_tag "Search", :name => nil, :id => 'search_submit' %>
> </div>
> <% end %>
>
> Walter
>
> On Oct 3, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Anders_P wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I have a systemwide search field with a submit button (submit_tag).
> > Like so:
>
> > <%= submit_tag "Search" %>
>
> > I wonder if there is a way to link to a chosen path when the user
> > presses the submit button, in my case to the root_path. Or should i
> > use something else instead of 'submit_tag'?
>
> > I have another question on a similar topic, in my search field I have
> > a default text value (:value => "Search on..."), is there an easy
> > Rails way to clear the default value when the user activates the
> > field, or should I use some Javascript?
>
> > Examples or links would greatly be appreciated.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > // Anders
>
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