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This was bugging me too for some time :( Can you please try out the newest version of the gem? It should be working now with the tables. |
The problem is that it creates |
@Postmodum37 thanks for reporting this 🙇 It would really help if you could tell me whether you have jQuery in your project or you're using vanilla JS? |
I am using JQuery, but I don't think that matters because the initial In my case, I was trying to add The two solutions I came up with are:
I've implemented the second solution in my project for now and it seems to work fine, but it's a bit messy. If I will have free time in the future I'll make a pull request with the first solution implemented. It would be a good opportunity to make my first contribution to the open-source project. |
I've released 1.2.0 version of render_async that should allow you to pass in @Postmodum37 can you try it out and see if it's working out for you? |
@nikolalsvk The bug is still there. You can't load HTML this way into a table as I tried explaining before. Here is the basic html table structure: <table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>
*Here you can load any html tags.*
</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>
*Here you can load any html tags.*
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table> So going from <tbody>
<div>
<tr>
</tr>
</div>
</tbody> to <tbody>
<tr>
<tr>
</tr>
</tr>
</tbody> doesn't make a difference. The only way to put HTML into a table is to put it in The quick fix, in this case, would be if |
@Postmodum37 what are you trying to render inside the table using render_async? Can you try to pass in a |
@nikolalsvk This solution fixes the problem. Creating a |
Woohoo, glad that it works 🎉 If you want, you can post a recipe to the project README so other people can refer to it :) |
I have a partial view with root element
<tr>
But the gem is wrapping this partial view with a
<div>
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