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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:33:56+00:00 2026-05-11T01:33:56+00:00

I have this syntax which works (since it’s from the API, pretty much) <%

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I have this syntax which works (since it’s from the API, pretty much)

  <% form_tag :action => 'whatever' do -%>     <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div>   <% end -%> 

and this, which works

<%=  form_tag({:action => 'whatever'}, {:method => 'get'})%> 

Now I have tried to combine them, guessing the syntax. The ‘get’ does not get added as the form method as I had hoped. How should this read?

  <% form_tag :action => 'whatever',:method => 'get'  do -%>     <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div>   <% end -%> 

Form tag should read:

<form action='hello/whatever' method='get'/>  

not

<form action='hello/whatever?method=get' /> 
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  1. 2026-05-11T01:33:57+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:33 am
    <% form_tag({:action => 'whatever'}, :method => 'get')  do -%>       <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div> <% end -%> 

    Looking at the API docs, the issue is that :method needs to go in the options hash, and the :action in the url_for_options hash, and you need the extra curly brackets so the interpreter knows they are different hashes.

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