When I was using t5.2.6 I had a form with a select field called "method". I
had javascript code working on that field. When I updated to 5.3.1 that
field's name changed to "method_0" which broke the JS functionality.
After debugging I found that "InternalSymbols.PRE_SELECTED_FORM_NAMES" was
inject
Hi Paul...,
I got to know about a bug on m2e that does not allow you to create remote
catalogs...
I think that you may be stuck into that bug... some guys in the company I
work got that error while updating versions of eclipse and m2e earlier this
year...
I 've searched again on the web for thi
Hi,
would like to have some ideas about how to implement following:
I have a t:grid, every row has a link, when click, it will do a process
which might take a while, once done, it will either disable the link or
re-display the link depending on the result. I'd like that, when clicked,
the link is
> "Tapestry also shields you from the multi-threaded aspects of web
> application development..."
unless you're dealing with concurrent requests to objects in a users
session. When you're dealing with shared resources, protecting them
from concurrent access is in the developers hands.
> I had ass
This is my tml code
//problem with
//image tag here
${pojo.url}
This is my jquery for overlay
$("a[rel]").overlay({ top: '24%' ,
mask: {
color: '#0f0f0f',
loadSpeed: 200,
opacity: 0.9
},
lines after is
//image tag here
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Please explain what doesn't work? What does the generated html look like?
On Dec 26, 2011 10:17 AM, "yuzi" wrote:
> This is my tml code
>
> //problem with
>
>//image tag here
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>${pojo.url}
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> This is my jquery for overlay
>
>$("a[rel]").overlay({
For example, rather than directly creating and manipulating an entity
object inside a page or component event handler method, you might move
the logic into a service, which you can ensure is a singleton, making
it much simple to ensure the threadsafe behavior of the logic.
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at
I would say: always code you JavaScript to adapt to the
framework-generated ids.
However, my mental roadplan for Tapestry will be to attempt to
minimize the importance of element ids; favoring instead the more
modern approach of using CSS classes and page structure to identify
client-side elements
Hi,
I'd like to replace some css elements for component errors, but seems not
working no matter how I tried, following is the code for that, the t-error
li defined will not be used by browser, it's already the one in default.css
take over, any idea why?
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