haha leverage is perfectly appropriate in that context!
i'm not sure i'm familiar with the error popup you're referring to, when
i get XHR errors, i think blackbird handles them (ie it is the default
in t5.1)
what version are you using and can you produce a simple example to
reproduce your problem?
p.
On 24/11/2010 6:30 AM, Christian Edward Gruber wrote:
I apologize, sincerely, for my colleague using the word "leverage" as a verb.
He's been in one too many meetings with management. ;-)
But seriously, no, it's not blackbird. It's the little red error messages that
pop up when you get XHR errors. (Mike, Blackbird is a javascript-based error
console per http://www.gscottolson.com/blackbirdjs/)
Christian.
On Nov 23, 2010, at 8:52 AM, Michael Taylor wrote:
To be honest I'm not sure. I don't really know what 'BlackBird' is.
I was hoping though to still show an error message to the user, but just
make it a little more user friendly instead of a giant stack trace.
I could just suppress these error messages and then role my own custom error
display, but I thought it might be easier to leverage this one and just
change the displayed text.
Mike T
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Paul Stanton<p...@mapshed.com.au> wrote:
is the error message you're referring to the 'BlackBird' error popup?
if you want to disable it set SymbolConstants.BLACKBIRD_ENABLED to false in
your Module.
p.
On 23/11/2010 5:51 AM, Michael Taylor wrote:
Greetings Tapestry users,
I have a question about ajax refreshing zones.
I have a page that contains a number of custom components each of which
has
its own zone that gets refreshed via ajax.
I've noticed that if there is a problem on the server side when executing
the ajax refresh tapestry dynamically pops up a read error message box at
the top of the page which is visible for a few seconds and then fades out.
The problem I'm having is that this error message is showing the stack
trace
of the exception that got thrown on the sever side which isn't
particularly
user friendly.
I'd like to customize what this error message says, but I'm not sure how
to
do it. I'd tried poking around in the documentation, but all I could find
was information on form validation error messages which didn't seem quite
applicable.
Could anyone give me any tips on how to customize these ajax refresh error
messages (or point me at the relevant documentation).
Thanks in advance,
Mike T
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