My delete/destroy is not working for rails 3.

Not for any scaffold or even for new projects.

   <%= link_to 'Destroy', card, :confirm => 'Are you sure?', :method => :delete %> 

From this question. Solution is Firefox reinstalation. But mine is also not working in chrome, safari or opera.

Html code generated:--

 <a href="/categories/1" data-confirm="Are you sure?" data-method="delete" rel="nofollow">Destroy</a>

PS: Please dont say include default JS files or something. Cause I am not interested in prototype all together, as I am using Jquey


EDIT/Update, Important: (This is the solution when you don't want to use prototype at all. I am using only Jquery and respective plugins in my project.)

People are answering: First include prototype etc and then install some gem etc to remove conflicts between prototype and Jquery. Thats rubbish.

I have posted an answer. Please check that once before you go for the option. Worked for me for more than 10 projects without any issues. All you need to do is:

Remove all the js files from your javascripts directory except application.js. Then Paste the code i specified in my answer in a new file and include that file. Include Jquery.js and then you are all set. You dont need to add default javascripts(ie: prototype) or some other gem to remove conflicts etc.

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Make sure that you include default Rails javascript files in your layout.

<%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
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Why should I, when i am using Jquery. Still for testing purpose i did that. Still no working. – Mohit Jain Sep 24 '10 at 7:54
Rails 3 uses unobtrusive javascript to make it work. So you have to include some javascript framework (Prototype or JQuery) and proper rails.js for it. See the screencast by Ryan Bates for more information. – Semyon Perepelitsa Sep 24 '10 at 14:11
This is not right.. When some is willing to use Jquery why to load prototype.. – Mohit Jain May 14 at 8:11
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If you are using Jquery not prototype then you need to add Jquery.rails.js in your project else everytime you try to delete anything it will take you to show page.

I dont remember from where I got the solution and this Jquery.rails.js file. But sure from some trust-able source.

Here is the code for that file. May be will help somebody.

jQuery(function ($) {
    var csrf_token = $('meta[name=csrf-token]').attr('content'),
        csrf_param = $('meta[name=csrf-param]').attr('content');

    $.fn.extend({
        /**
         * Triggers a custom event on an element and returns the event result
         * this is used to get around not being able to ensure callbacks are placed
         * at the end of the chain.
         *
         * TODO: deprecate with jQuery 1.4.2 release, in favor of subscribing to our
         *       own events and placing ourselves at the end of the chain.
         */
        triggerAndReturn: function (name, data) {
            var event = new $.Event(name);
            this.trigger(event, data);

            return event.result !== false;
        },

        /**
         * Handles execution of remote calls firing overridable events along the way
         */
        callRemote: function () {
            var el      = this,
                data    = el.is('form') ? el.serializeArray() : [],
                method  = el.attr('method') || el.attr('data-method') || 'GET',
                url     = el.attr('action') || el.attr('href');

            if (url === undefined) {
              throw "No URL specified for remote call (action or href must be present).";
            } else {
                if (el.triggerAndReturn('ajax:before')) {
                    $.ajax({
                        url: url,
                        data: data,
                        dataType: 'script',
                        type: method.toUpperCase(),
                        beforeSend: function (xhr) {
                            el.trigger('ajax:loading', xhr);
                        },
                        success: function (data, status, xhr) {
                            el.trigger('ajax:success', [data, status, xhr]);
                        },
                        complete: function (xhr) {
                            el.trigger('ajax:complete', xhr);
                        },
                        error: function (xhr, status, error) {
                            el.trigger('ajax:failure', [xhr, status, error]);
                        }
                    });
                }

                el.trigger('ajax:after');
            }
        }
    });

    /**
     *  confirmation handler
     */
    $('a[data-confirm],input[data-confirm]').live('click', function () {
        var el = $(this);
        if (el.triggerAndReturn('confirm')) {
            if (!confirm(el.attr('data-confirm'))) {
                return false;
            }
        }
    });


    /**
     * remote handlers
     */
    $('form[data-remote]').live('submit', function (e) {
        $(this).callRemote();
        e.preventDefault();
    });
    $('a[data-remote],input[data-remote]').live('click', function (e) {
        $(this).callRemote();
        e.preventDefault();
    });

    $('a[data-method]:not([data-remote])').live('click', function (e){
        var link = $(this),
            href = link.attr('href'),
            method = link.attr('data-method'),
            form = $('<form method="post" action="'+href+'">'),
            metadata_input = '<input name="_method" value="'+method+'" type="hidden" />';

        if (csrf_param != null && csrf_token != null) {
          metadata_input += '<input name="'+csrf_param+'" value="'+csrf_token+'" type="hidden" />';
        }

        form.hide()
            .append(metadata_input)
            .appendTo('body');

        e.preventDefault();
        form.submit();
    });

    /**
     * disable-with handlers
     */
    var disable_with_input_selector = 'input[data-disable-with]';
    var disable_with_form_selector = 'form[data-remote]:has(' + disable_with_input_selector + ')';

    $(disable_with_form_selector).live('ajax:before', function () {
        $(this).find(disable_with_input_selector).each(function () {
            var input = $(this);
            input.data('enable-with', input.val())
                 .attr('value', input.attr('data-disable-with'))
                 .attr('disabled', 'disabled');
        });
    });

    $(disable_with_form_selector).live('ajax:after', function () {
        $(this).find(disable_with_input_selector).each(function () {
            var input = $(this);
            input.removeAttr('disabled')
                 .val(input.data('enable-with'));
        });
    });
});

Update:

You can get latest copy of Jquery.rails.js from here.

   https://raw.github.com/rails/jquery-ujs/master/src/rails.js
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Make sure that you include default Rails javascript files in your layout.

<%= javascript_include_tag "application" %>
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application.js is a blank js file :P Check my answer. – Mohit Jain Mar 14 at 3:20
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There are some great solutions here:

http://www.iamseree.com/application-development/rails-3-destroy-did-not-work-the-solution

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Thats a horrible answer. Why should i include prototype or other gems etc. Its like first make the thing crap and then trying to fix it. Check out my solution. – Mohit Jain Mar 14 at 3:23
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