> Can you rename the control? No I can't. Because the control's name is automatically assigned in the rails framework.
If I rename the control's name, it will be caused another problem I can't properly manage the value. But I can see the value in the server side, when I make another test controller named "<input name="test_name" type="text" /> instead of "name=branch[blalbla]" I guess the server side procedure will be like this ex) php ( even though the ruby syntax will be different, the way of process will be same in terms of context. ) foreach (branch as $key => $value) { // make query according to key and value pairs // but when I meet key name "address", I get the null value. } Furthermore, I can get the whole value exactly as I typed in the web page except the values that I set by jQuery's 'val' method. On 10월24일, 오전6시31분, DanDan <dan.d...@gmail.com> wrote: > I *think* you are probably right that the name of the input control is > your problem: > > name="branch[address]" > > I wonder if your server side code is seeing the brackets escaped or > unescaped. > > Can you rename the control? > > On Oct 23, 9:22 am, jacob <ygpa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > hello? > > > Today, I have met something odd experience during developing web > > application based on Ruby on Rails and Jquery. > > > When I set some value by next code, > > jQuery('#branch_address').val(address_val); > > it seems to work as I expected. Because the value that I set by > > jQuery's 'val' function appear on the chrome browser and other > > browsers as well. > > > <input type="text" name="branch[address]" id="branch_address" /> > > > But when I submit the form, I got the null value from the perspective > > of server side. > > > I suspect this problem could be caused by the hash array like 'brach > > [address]' but I can't verify the reason due to lack of my knowledge > > about jQuery and javascript. > > > I expect anyone who have more experience to the jQuery and javascript > > than me give some tip or any guide to me to overcome this obstacle. > > > looking forward for many knowledgeable people to consider this > > problem. > > > Thanks a lot.