I'm preciselly using a Textarea and using mainlly firefox! :-(
Created the report like you asked.

http://tacoscomponents.jot.com/BugReporter/Bug110

I'll try using a DIV and testing Explorer to see what happens.

On 4/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I remember i had lots of issues when i originally created Editor.
> Firefox would usually crash if the Editor was replacing a TextArea.
>
> So i decided to just make it work as it now is.
>
> Of course that's 6 months ago and of course dojo has changed,
> so i'll give it a look again - just add a bug report :)
>
>
> From Pedro Viegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Been trying to get a Tacos:Editor working like any other input like
> > component.
> > It has a value parameter, but also a listener. Since the listener is not
> > mandatory I though I could use it like say a TextField, just setting the
> > value with some ognl expression.
> > Doing so it renders the original ognl expression with the value in the
> > Editor, nice!, but the submit of the surrounding form doesn't send the
> value
> > back to the java page. Always get a null value in the value associated
> > method.
> >
> > Anybody used the Editor like this, just like a TextField? Is it prepared
> to
> > work like this?
> > I'm doing an encapsulation in my own component where I add a Hidden
> > component with the value so I get a submission back to the page (still
> > working in the passage of the value from the editor to the Hidden
> > component), but wouldn't it be expected that the Editor supported this
> > functionality? Am I doing something wrong?
> > The example in the Tacos demo uses a listener e nothing like a form like
> > usage. Anybody has an example more suitable?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Pedro Viegas
> >
>
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