Hi Dan,

Looks like a combination of Tomcat verion and Tap
version issue...I was 
using Java 1.5 with annotations...
(I had just set up a devl box and was doing initial
testing of the 
pages, then I realized the setup was incorrect....)

Thanks,
Josh

Daniel Jue wrote:
> This reply is a bit off topic, but I thought <tag/>
was perfectly
> acceptable, and actually recommended, especially for
tags that usually
> have no close like <br>.
> I've never seen a </br> (doesn't make a lot of
sense), but I have been
> told to use <br />.  I thought some versions of
Dreamweaver point this
> out to you.  Some option about well formatted XML.
>
> As for the OP, was this only a Tomcat 5 versus 5.5
problem, or a
> combination of Tomcat version and Tap version? 
Which Tap version are
> you using?  Were you using J 1.5?  (have any
annotations?)
>
> Dan
>
> On 2/8/07, Daniel Tabuenca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> Strange. When I see errors like this the first
thing I typically think
>> is weird errors in your javascript or non-standard
html. I used to run
>> into strange bugs before because of doing
non-standard html such as
>> writing <span/> rather than <span></span>. Always
use firebug or some
>> other development verification tool to verify that
your
>> html/css/javascript etc... are valid, especially if
things work in one
>> browser but not another.
>>
>>
>> On 2/8/07, Josh Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I checked my tomcat configuration, and on the box
I
>> > had tomcat 5
>> > installed rather than tomcat 5.5
>> > After reinstalling, the problem disappeared.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Josh
>> >
>> > Josh Joy wrote:
>> > > Hi All,
>> > >
>> > > I'm having an odd situation pop up...I have a
page
>> > > which has several
>> > > directlinks on it. The page shows search
results,
>> > and
>> > > the directlinks
>> > > are basically new query terms, ie will
basically
>> > link
>> > > back to the same
>> > > page just different data. Each of these
directlinks
>> > > invoke a listener
>> > > and pass a parameter to it.
>> > >
>> > > The issue I'm seeing, is that on the initial
page
>> > > load, all the
>> > > directlinks seems to be working. However, only
in
>> > > firefox, when I click
>> > > the directlink again, the listener is not
invoked (I
>> > > also added debug
>> > > statements to the method and see no entry) and
all I
>> > > see instead is a
>> > > blank html page. Though, when I do this in
Internet
>> > > Explorer, everything
>> > > works fine. Has anyone seen anything like this?
The
>> > > only thing I can
>> > > think of is that my URL is too long and firefox
>> > can't
>> > > handle it and ie
>> > > can? Though when I look at the url on the
initial
>> > page
>> > > load and
>> > > subsequent hits, it seems to be the exact same?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks in advance,
>> > > Josh
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
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