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I want to have a few check boxes on my page, and a link that accesses the value of these check boxes to pass in a link_to helper. I did not want to use a form because the view essentially has a number of links interspersed, and it doesn't naturally seem to be a form with one logical submit button.

I have something like

 <% for p in @some_array %>
 <!--other stuff .... -->
 <input value=<%= p.id %> id=<%= p.id %> name="selected[]" type=checkbox>
 <!--other stuff .... -->
<%= link_to "View all selected thing(s)", :action => 'show_selected', :selected_things => selected[] %>

But it doesn't seem to recognize the variable selected which stores the inputs. It raises

undefined local variable or method `selected' for #<#<Class:0x000001021b4a38>:0x00000102319a90>
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    You're mixing Ruby (server side, <%= link_to ... %>) with stuff on the client side (browser, the form, and form elements with name selected[]). There is no direct connection without you making one, or framework magic. Jul 26, 2012 at 0:42
  • I guess that's my question - may be I didn't explain myself clearly. How do I make such a connection if I want to use the inputs from some html element to send to a server side method, other than using a form submit button. Jul 26, 2012 at 1:42

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I would say the last line in your code snippet is causing the error:

<%= link_to "View all selected thing(s)", :action => 'show_selected', :selected_things => selected[] %>

As ruby complains about a selected not being defined.

(Although I can't see why you don't want to use a form, as forcing the selections into something you can pass to the link would require some javascript magic.)

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  • Thanks. I know the error comes from this line. How do I define a variable to use for the input from checkboxes? Is it possible to use the inputs in a link_to without using a form? Jul 26, 2012 at 1:39
  • as I said, you would need some javascript to react to the checkboxes, collect something and build a request out of it (which makes this a javascript question, no rails involved here) but why on earth do you want to do it without a form?
    – bento
    Jul 26, 2012 at 7:25
  • Got it. The links are built statically, and the value of the input boxes can't change their values. Jul 26, 2012 at 20:04

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