I created issue for this in tapestry5-jquery:

https://github.com/got5/tapestry5-jquery/issues/230

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 1:26 AM, Dmitry Gusev <dmitry.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This seems to be bug in tapestry5-jquery.
>
> In file t5-dom-jquery.js:
>
>             /**
>              * Removes all children form the element, properly purging
> child elements
>              * of any listeners, etc.
>              * @param element to purge
>              */
>             function removeChildren(element) {
>                 purgeChildren(element);
>                 element.innerHTML = '';
>             }
>
> should be
>
> element.children().remove();
>
> instead of:
>
> element.innerHTML = '';
>
> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Muhammad Gelbana <m.gelb...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> It must be something wrong I'm doing because It's working fine in the same
>> environment for the tapestry's quickstart application !
>>
>> What exactly happens is that after few alerts are generated from different
>> sources (event link and form submits), if I click "Dismiss all", all
>> alerts
>> disappear and the ajax request is sent but If I generate another alert
>> without refreshing the page, all the same old alerts appear again in
>> addition to the new alert !
>>
>> . My alert tag is in my layout component
>>
>> > *<t:alerts />
>> > <t:body />*
>>
>>
>> . The event link is in the *ProbesHealth* page and surrounded by a dummy
>> zone
>>
>> > *<t:zone><t:eventlink t:id="updateSNLink" t:event="UpdateSerialNumbers"
>> > t:zone="^">Update Serial Numbers</t:eventlink></t:zone>*
>>
>>
>> The form producing alerts too is in the same page and surrounded by a
>> dummy
>> zone too
>>
>> > *<t:zone>
>> > <t:form class="post_message" t:zone="^">
>> >  <t:textfield maxlength="128" t:value="probeComment"/>
>> > <t:submit class="btn_post_message" t:value="Update"
>> t:context="literal:2"
>> > t:event="UpdateComment"/>
>> > </t:form>
>> > </t:zone>*
>>
>>
>>  The *ProbesHealth* page code has the following
>>
>> > *@Inject
>> > private AlertManager alert;
>> > *
>>
>>
>>
>> > *@SuppressWarnings("unused")
>> > @OnEvent(value = "UpdateComment")
>> > private void updateProbeComment(int probeId) {
>> > alert.error("Feature not supported yet");
>> > }
>> > *
>>
>>
>>
>> > *private void onUpdateSerialNumbers() {
>> > alert.info("Probes serial numbers will be collected.");
>> > }*
>>
>>
>> So I have a few questions:
>> 1. What am I doing wrong here ?
>> 2. Is it better to use a dummy zone to have it's id in the form's and
>> eventlink's zone attribute or to have a zone for each element ? I'm asking
>> because I will have up to 250 forms in the future.
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Dmitry Gusev
>
> AnjLab Team
> http://anjlab.com
>



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