When you click [x] the close button, will show the alert with 3 button
like below picture:

Show dialog message
=================================================
Do you want to save changes?
All details will be lost if you don't save them.


Dont' save | cancel | save

=================================================

I am using jquery colorbox, the code as below:

<a class='inline' href="#inline_content">[X]</a>
<div style='display:none'>
<div id='inline_content' style='padding:10px; background:#fff;'>

<b>Do you want to save changes?</b>
All details will be lost if you don't save them.
<br/><br/>
<%= link_to "Don't Save", main_screen_main_path %> |
<a href="javascript:parent.$.colorbox.close()">cancel</a> |
<%= submit_tag "save" %>

</div>
</div>

<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".inline").colorbox({inline:true, width:"500"});
});
</script>

Problem:
When I click "Save" button, it does't works...
What code should I write like :onsubmit => ?? ?
(I am weak for javascript)..

Thanks.

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  • Javier Quarite at Jan 12, 2012 at 2:03 pm

    On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Joachim Cheng wrote:
    Problem:
    When I click "Save" button, it does't works...
    What code should I write like :onsubmit => ?? ?
    (I am weak for javascript)..

    Thanks.
    You are trying to save a form?


    Javier

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  • Joachim Cheng at Jan 12, 2012 at 5:04 pm

    Javier Quarite wrote in post #1040503:
    On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Joachim Cheng
    wrote:
    Problem:
    When I click "Save" button, it does't works...
    What code should I write like :onsubmit => ?? ?
    (I am weak for javascript)..

    Thanks.
    You are trying to save a form?


    Javier
    Yes, a page has many form to fill. when you click [x] close button, it
    appear the dialog as above. When I try to click 'save' button, it won't
    works..

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  • Javier Quarite at Jan 12, 2012 at 5:13 pm

    On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Joachim Cheng wrote:
    Yes, a page has many form to fill. when you click [x] close button, it
    appear the dialog as above. When I try to click 'save' button, it won't
    works..

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    Well then, the easiest way of doing that is:

    * inside the function that grabs the "save" action

    $("#form_id").submit();

    I'm not really sure the way colorbox works, what I gave works for example:

    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote=>true, :onclick=>"save_with_click"%>

    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }

    I think you can do the same with your submit button

    Javier

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  • Joachim Cheng at Jan 12, 2012 at 7:08 pm

    Javier Quarite wrote in post #1040531:
    On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Joachim Cheng
    wrote:
    Yes, a page has many form to fill. when you click [x] close button, it
    appear the dialog as above. When I try to click 'save' button, it won't
    works..

    --
    Well then, the easiest way of doing that is:

    * inside the function that grabs the "save" action

    $("#form_id").submit();

    I'm not really sure the way colorbox works, what I gave works for
    example:

    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote=>true, :onclick=>"save_with_click"%>

    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }

    I think you can do the same with your submit button

    Javier
    Ok, I give you the simple code.. Hope you can teach me.. Thank you.
    Where should I place "form_id"??

    <%= form_tag action_tasks_path do %>
    <table border="1">
    <tr>
    <td colspan="3" align="right">
    <a class='inline' href="#inline_content">[X]</a>
    <div style='display:none'>
    <div id='inline_content'>
    <b>Do you want to save changes made to this job?</b><br/>
    All details will be lost if you don't save them.
    <br/><br/>
    <%= link_to "Don't Save", main_home_path %> |
    <a href="javascript:parent.$.colorbox.close()">close</a>
    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote => true, :onclick =>
    "save_with_click"%>
    </div>
    </div>
    </td>
    </tr>
    <script>
    $(document).ready(function(){
    $(".inline").colorbox({inline:true, width:"500"});
    });
    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }
    </script>
    </table>

    name: <%= text_field_tag :name, params[:name] %>
    Description:
    <%= text_area_tag :description, params[:description], :rows => 3 %>
    <% end %>

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  • Javier Quarite at Jan 12, 2012 at 7:26 pm

    On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Joachim Cheng wrote:
    Ok, I give you the simple code.. Hope you can teach me.. Thank you.
    Where should I place "form_id"??

    <%= form_tag action_tasks_path do %>
    <table border="1">
    <tr>
    <td colspan="3" align="right">
    <a class='inline' href="#inline_content">[X]</a>
    <div style='display:none'>
    <div id='inline_content'>
    <b>Do you want to save changes made to this job?</b><br/>
    All details will be lost if you don't save them.
    <br/><br/>
    <%= link_to "Don't Save", main_home_path %> |
    <a href="javascript:parent.$.colorbox.close()">close</a>
    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote => true, :onclick =>
    "save_with_click"%>
    </div>
    </div>
    </td>
    </tr>
    <script>
    $(document).ready(function(){
    $(".inline").colorbox({inline:true, width:"500"});
    });
    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }
    </script>
    </table>

    name: <%= text_field_tag :name, params[:name] %>
    Description:
    <%= text_area_tag :description, params[:description], :rows => 3 %>
    <% end %>
    By form_id I meant the ID of the form (you can view that by checking the
    source code). I guess it is new_action_tasks, but this is an ID generated
    by rails, you can give it a value by sending it like ":id=> my_id" inside
    form_tag

    I suggest this cast http://railscasts.com/episodes/136-jquery

    I might give you an idea of what I'm saying :)

    Javier

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  • Joachim Cheng at Jan 14, 2012 at 6:59 am
    Hi Javier,

    I think I don't use colorbox now..

    so, do you know to use jQuery Impromptu??
    http://trentrichardson.com/Impromptu/index.php

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  • Joachim Cheng at Jan 14, 2012 at 9:11 am
    Yeah, I can do it.

    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote=>true, :onclick=>"save_with_click"%>
    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }

    change to:

    <%= form_tag save_file_path, :id => 'mysubmitform' do %>
    ...

    <a href="javascript:save();">save</a>
    <script>
    function save(){
    $('#mysubmitform').submit();
    return false;
    }
    </script>

    ...
    <% end %>

    This function can works for me!! I am using jquery colorbox.
    Thank you, Javier.

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  • Javier Quarite at Jan 14, 2012 at 11:31 am

    On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Joachim Cheng wrote:

    Yeah, I can do it.

    <%= link_to "save", "#", :remote=>true, :onclick=>"save_with_click"%>
    function save_with_click(){
    $("#form_id").submit();
    }

    change to:

    <%= form_tag save_file_path, :id => 'mysubmitform' do %>
    ...

    <a href="javascript:save();">save</a>
    <script>
    function save(){
    $('#mysubmitform').submit();
    return false;
    }
    </script>

    ...
    <% end %>

    This function can works for me!! I am using jquery colorbox.
    Thank you, Javier.
    Glad to hear that :)
    I tought you jus wanted to save it via AJAX that's why I use that remote
    true, you can do that <a> label using rails. Also that :id=>"mysubmitform"
    may not be needed, just check the id of the form using a debugger (firebug
    in firefox or the one that comes in chrome).

    Javier

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