jQuery is the hot javascript library and it is small and it is cooler than Prototype, the default library that comes with Ruby on Rails. Ergo I plugged it in and pulled out everything else. The ajax calls are very simple and look like this:
$.post("function_name",{ key:value } ,function(data)
{
// do stuff with data
});
The problem is that you will start seeing 'ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken' and your ajax calls will fail.
Here is a very elegant solution.
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