Changed render_partial to take local assigns as the second parameter instead of an explicit object and then the assigns
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*SVN*
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* Changed render_partial to take local assigns as the second parameter instead of an explicit object and then the assigns. So the API changes from:
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<%= render_partial "account", person, "rules" => regulations.rules %>
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...to:
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<%= render_partial "account", :account => person, :rules => regulations.rules %>
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The old API will still work, though, and render_partial "account" will still assume :account => @account.
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* Added submit_to_remote that allows you to trigger an Ajax form submition at the click of the submission button, which allows for multiple targets in a single form through the use of multiple submit buttons #930 [yrashk@gmail.com]
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* Fixed pagination to work with joins #1034 [scott@sigkill.org]
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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class Base
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cattr_accessor :ignore_missing_templates
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# Holds the request object that's primarily used to get environment variables through access like
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# <tt>@request.env["REQUEST_URI"]</tt>.
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# <tt>request.env["REQUEST_URI"]</tt>.
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attr_accessor :request
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# Holds a hash of all the GET, POST, and Url parameters passed to the action. Accessed like <tt>@params["post_id"]</tt>
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attr_accessor :params
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# Holds the response object that's primarily used to set additional HTTP headers through access like
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# <tt>@response.headers["Cache-Control"] = "no-cache"</tt>. Can also be used to access the final body HTML after a template
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# has been rendered through @response.body -- useful for <tt>after_filter</tt>s that wants to manipulate the output,
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# <tt>response.headers["Cache-Control"] = "no-cache"</tt>. Can also be used to access the final body HTML after a template
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# has been rendered through response.body -- useful for <tt>after_filter</tt>s that wants to manipulate the output,
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# such as a OutputCompressionFilter.
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attr_accessor :response
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# Holds a hash of objects in the session. Accessed like <tt>@session["person"]</tt> to get the object tied to the "person"
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# Holds a hash of objects in the session. Accessed like <tt>session[:person]</tt> to get the object tied to the "person"
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# key. The session will hold any type of object as values, but the key should be a string.
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attr_accessor :session
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# Holds a hash of header names and values. Accessed like <tt>@headers["Cache-Control"]</tt> to get the value of the Cache-Control
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# Holds a hash of header names and values. Accessed like <tt>headers["Cache-Control"]</tt> to get the value of the Cache-Control
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# directive. Values should always be specified as strings.
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attr_accessor :headers
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module ActionView
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# There's also a convenience method for rendering sub templates within the current controller that depends on a single object
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# (we call this kind of sub templates for partials). It relies on the fact that partials should follow the naming convention of being
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# prefixed with an underscore -- as to separate them from regular templates that could be rendered on their own. In the template for
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# Advertiser#buy, we could have:
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# prefixed with an underscore -- as to separate them from regular templates that could be rendered on their own.
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#
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# In a template for Advertiser#account:
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#
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# <%= render_partial "account" %>
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#
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# This would render "advertiser/_account.rhtml" and pass the instance variable @account in as a local variable +account+ to
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# the template for display.
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#
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# In another template for Advertiser#buy, we could have:
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#
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# <%= render_partial "account", :account => @buyer %>
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#
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# <% for ad in @advertisements %>
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# <%= render_partial "ad", ad %>
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# <%= render_partial "ad", :ad => ad %>
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# <% end %>
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#
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# This would render "advertiser/_ad.rhtml" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display.
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# This would first render "advertiser/_account.rhtml" with @buyer passed in as the local variable +account+, then render
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# "advertiser/_ad.rhtml" and pass the local variable +ad+ to the template for display.
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#
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# == Rendering a collection of partials
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#
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#
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# Two controllers can share a set of partials and render them like this:
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#
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# <%= render_partial "advertisement/ad", ad %>
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# <%= render_partial "advertisement/ad", :ad => @advertisement %>
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#
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# This will render the partial "advertisement/_ad.rhtml" regardless of which controller this is being called from.
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module Partials
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