Thanks Howard, it looks like this release fixed this issue.

http://apache-tapestry-mailing-list-archives.1045711.n5.nabble.com/5-4-alpha-24-JS-bug-td5724691.html#a5724745


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <hls...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Getting very close to a beta ...
>
> This release fixes a latent bug in the jQuery event support that would
> manifest as forms with input validations getting submitted via a
> LinkSubmit,
> and perhaps other ways.
>
> I've hopefully fixed a bug that affects Windows/Eclipse users, where the
> application will not deploy correctly after editing a CoffeeScript source.
>
> The way RequireJS is configured and loaded has been refactored; the new
> approach works correctly when jQuery is the infrastructure provider, and
> JavaScript Aggregation is enabled.  In addition, the core JavaScript stack
> now includes RequireJS, Prototype and/or jQuery, and the majority of the
> frequently used t5/core modules. That's really terrific for production, as
> a single cachable request will get nearly all the JavaScript for a site
>  ... and don't forget you can make further contributions to the core
> JavaScriptStack to add your site-specific libraries and modules!
>
> Upgrading from prior alpha previews:
>
> The client-side ElementWrapper's attribute() method has been renamed to
> attr(), to align better with jQuery. We may see just a little bit more of
> that before the beta. Sorry for the pain.
>
> Tapestry preview releases are  available via Maven, from the Apache Staging
> repository:
>
> https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/staging
>
> --
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>
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>
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