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I have a form builder helper method:

 def check_box(attribute_name, *args)
    @template.content_tag 'label', class: 'checkbox', for: "#{@object_name}_#{attribute_name}" do
      super(attribute_name, *args) + @template.content_tag('i') +
          @object.class.human_attribute_name(attribute_name)
    end
  end

This generates a nested HTML as:

<label class="checkbox" for="application_setting_alert_on_click_link">
<input type="hidden" value="0" name="application_setting[alert_on_click_link]">
<input id="application_setting_alert_on_click_epay_link" type="checkbox" value="1" name="application_setting[alert_on_click_link]">
<i></i>
When customer visits link
</label>

But by W3C validator we cannot have 2 inputs inside a label hence, I want the hidden input to be taken out and placed outside the label as:

<input type="hidden" value="0" name="application_setting[alert_on_click_link]">
<label class="checkbox" for="application_setting_alert_on_click_link">
    <input id="application_setting_alert_on_click_epay_link" type="checkbox" value="1" name="application_setting[alert_on_click_link]">
    <i></i>
    When customer visits link
 </label>

Any help?

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Not an easy live with those check_boxes. You need to tell rails not to include the hidden field and add it by yourself (not tested):

  def check_box(attribute_name, *args)
    hidden_field attribute_name, value: 0, id: false
    @template.content_tag 'label', class: 'checkbox', for: "#{@object_name}_#{attribute_name}" do
      options = args.extract_options!
      options[:include_hidden] = false
      args << options
      super(attribute_name, *args) + @template.content_tag('i') +
          @object.class.human_attribute_name(attribute_name)
    end
  end
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  • Thanks. It almost worked for me except when the validation failed. I had to use @template.hidden_field @object_name, attribute_name, id: '', value: '0' to generate hidden field outside the label.
    – nebula
    Aug 21, 2014 at 3:46

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