On 9/11/06, Daniel Chacón Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And I realized that the problem not was a Struts error, but the html error
cause an strtus double execution (that´s an error, in performance). So we
should make a list like the one that is on:
http://www.geocities.com/dustinmarx/SW/stru
online that says that IE
(in some versions) sends a second request for these.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Chacón Sánchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:13 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Double Execution of Struts Actions
Yeah I use CSS it
onday, September 11, 2006 9:13 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Double Execution of Struts Actions
Yeah I use CSS it don´t know why the td had that attribute, thanks Frank now
I understand that was a common html error, jajaja you hate microsoft right?,
thanks a lot Frank
Ok the conclusi
Yeah I use CSS it don´t know why the td had that attribute, thanks Frank now
I understand that was a common html error, jajaja you hate microsoft right?,
thanks a lot Frank
Ok the conclusion to this, when a double execution of an action occur, one
probably reason of that is the bad use of a html
On 9/10/06, David Grundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Chacón Sánchez skrev:
> I understand all that, but It not have to happen, fot me its a bug,
> because
> the action don´t have to be call twice, no matter that the property of
> the
> td was wrong
>
Use instead of .
When you ask the
Daniel Chacón Sánchez skrev:
I understand all that, but It not have to happen, fot me its a bug,
because
the action don´t have to be call twice, no matter that the property of
the
td was wrong
Use instead of .
When you ask the browser to request the background image "#ff", the
browser
I suspect you might not have understood it all, otherwise you wouldn't
still be calling it a bug... have a look here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/background_2.asp
(forgive me for referencing an MS resource, but it was the first I
I understand all that, but It not have to happen, fot me its a bug, because
the action don´t have to be call twice, no matter that the property of the
td was wrong
2006/9/9, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
That's not a Struts bug, it's a common HTML coding error. IIRC, the
'background' prope
That's not a Struts bug, it's a common HTML coding error. IIRC, the
'background' property of a TD specifies the URL of an image to place as
the background, not a colour; at least, that appears to be what's
happening here.
As with , the image URL is being interpreted as the
current page, so wh
O MY GOD!!
This was the mistake: and the td doe´s not have a
background!!!
How can it be posible!!! The double submit problem is for html problems!!!
You will ask how I can discover this yes... I cut all the code and put
ir step by step again since I found th
Ok let me see
2006/9/8, David Durham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Daniel Chacón Sánchez wrote:
> thanks Frank and Juan Pablo,
>
> Ok let me explain better (by the way, sorry for my english...)
>
>
> Yes Juan Pablo i have this javascript:
>
> function *cambiarAction*(formulario, action){
> formulario.a
Daniel Chacón Sánchez wrote:
thanks Frank and Juan Pablo,
Ok let me explain better (by the way, sorry for my english...)
Yes Juan Pablo i have this javascript:
function *cambiarAction*(formulario, action){
formulario.action = action;
formulario.submit();
return false;
}
But not i don´t ca
thanks Frank and Juan Pablo,
Ok let me explain better (by the way, sorry for my english...)
Yes Juan Pablo i have this javascript:
function *cambiarAction*(formulario, action){
formulario.action = action;
formulario.submit();
return false;
}
But not i don´t call it on a
() is executed.
Regards,
-Mensaje original-
De: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Septiembre de 2006 07:14 p.m.
Para: Struts Users Mailing List
Asunto: Re: Double Execution of Struts Actions
Hi Daniel,
This is most usually a result of some Javascript
Hi Daniel,
This is most usually a result of some Javascript executing that causes
the form submission, while the usual form submission occurs as well...
any chance your doing something like that?
If not, my first suggestion would be to fire up Firefox, and install
Firebug if you don't have i
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