Andy,

Thanks for that, and I hope you'll find it helpful. I'd been wanting to
write it for a while, but it takes a good chunk of time to write decent
documentation/tutorials. This is why I encourage those out there who
have knowledge of specific aspects of T5 to write articles. There are
some fine ones available now, and they make using Tapestry so much easier.

Chris

Blower, Andy wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Just wanted to say that's a very well written wiki page which seems to pull 
> together all relevant points without being too verbose. Bravo.
>
> Hope you get the urge to write more.
>
> Andy.
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Luca Fossato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 19 April 2008 22:30
>> To: Tapestry users
>> Subject: Re: T5 actionlink, ajax zone and user onclick handler
>>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> thank you !
>>
>> I will read your article and I will try to use the mixin to implement
>> the confirmation dialog for my "delete" actionLink.
>> Give me some days to digest all this stuff and to implement it into my
>> test application ;^)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luca
>>
>> Chris Lewis wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Lucca,
>>>
>>> I'd been looking for a good example to use to write a wiki explaining
>>> the integration javascript by Tapestry, and your request gave me what
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>> was looking for. Check out the article here:
>>> http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5AndJavaScriptExplained
>>>       
>> (project
>>     
>>> source: http://thegodcode.net/tapestry5/jsclarity-project.zip). Apart
>>> from discussing in detail how T5 integrates JS, it shows how to
>>>       
>> create a
>>     
>>> mixin that can be added to link components. The mixin attaches js
>>>       
>> code
>>     
>>> to the component, so that when the link is clicked the user is
>>>       
>> presented
>>     
>>> with a confirmation box. Canceling the box cancels the click, while
>>>       
>> OK
>>     
>>> allows it to proceed as normal. This should be useful for those
>>>       
>> looking
>>     
>>> to add click confirmation functionality, but in your case I'm not
>>>       
>> sure
>>     
>>> if it will help. I ask you to try and see, but the problem will be
>>>       
>> how
>>     
>>> T5 attaches the js handlers for the ajax code (that is, they may fire
>>> before the confirmation code).
>>>
>>> Anyway, I think it will be helpful to those looking for such an
>>> explanation, and I hope it helps you.
>>>
>>> chris
>>>       
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