Pra Ng wrote:
> pepe wrote:
>> I believe you are missing an input field for your updated value. The
>> submit will pass along the values of the input fields. Something you
>> just 'write' inside a <div> tag will not be considered 'input' data.
>> You could try to replace the <div> with something like <
>> %= :chapter.field_text :container... %>
>> 
>> Pepe
> 
> Hi Pepe,
> 
> Thanks for your advice..
> I still don't get how it supposed to work though.
> I am still not sure how to get it work by replacing the <div> tag.
> I tried to replace the <div> tag with
> <% input type="text", id="chapter_container", name="chapter_container" 
> %>
> but it keep giving me error "The error occurred while evaluating 
> nil.column_for_attribute".
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks


Hi Pepe,
I have tried to use <input id="chapter_container" 
name="chapter_container">.
It has no error msg, but the "input" tag wouldnt get replaced as I 
wanted it to be. When I am using the <div> tag, the div tag will get 
replaced with the
function that I called which is "get_chapter_number".
After I replace it with "input" tag, it wouldnt get replaced.
any idea on how to get it done?

Regards,

Prawira
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