Yup, thats the answer. But I couldn't make it working with the RightJS 
library(the template message error changed to a update_path method 
missing error).

Anyway I have fallback to the jQuery method. Thanks for the help.

ad wrote in post #1024807:
> RJS was stripped out from 3.1.
> See http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2011/4/21/jquery-new-default for
> details.
>
> You may also try the following code from the author of RightJS
> library:
> https://gist.github.com/1200232
> It should work with jQuery.

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