As for the URL limitation, this can indeed be a problem, but not @ 1024 chars.
There is no spec limiting the number of chars in the URL, but browsers can have problems :
http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2222

But, as I didn't find any way to use a post request to load an image, I see no workaround for this.
We'll just have to experiment if in real life it causes really problems, and put a warning on this.

About your phase listener comment, could you send me a patch for this ?

Thanks !

Sylvain.

On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 10:06 +0200, Mathias Brökelmann wrote:
Great! We definitely need a component to render dynamic images.

I took a view into the code and saw that the state is appended to the
image url. IMO it will not work in every case since the state could be
very large and as far as I know there is a limitation around 1024
chars in a request url.

The other thing is the phase listener which will not work if the
component is used in a uidata component. Try using a custom faces
event which is queued through UIComponent.queueEvent(...).


2005/9/28, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  I just committed a first working version of a graphicImage component that
> displays the images from bytes, and that doesn't need an additional servlet.
>
>  It works, but there is still work to be done (See the TODOs in the
> component's java file).
>
>  The most important things are :
>  1) Find a good name for this component. Right now, it says Ajax whereas
> it's not really Ajax.
>  2) Extend it to make download links (uses an <a> instead of an <img>
>
>  Thanks for your ideas,
>
>  Sylvain.
>
>  On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 12:35 -0400, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
>  Sylvain,
>
> I'm definitely interested in a component that can display an image
> from bytes as well, if you want any assistance.
>
> "-- need a dynamic image servlet" is the next item on my todo list :)
>
> On 9/26/05, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, you're right, but I was looking for a way to use the same code with a
> > get request instead of a post request.
> > So, I think this will work.
> >
> > I'll post this soon so that you can check it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Sylvain.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 23:24 +0200, Martin Marinschek wrote:
> > The snippet you posted is just about remembering the state of the
> > application client side - it doesn't have to do anything with dynamic
> > loading of images...
> >
> > Or do I get you completely wrong?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > On 9/26/05, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You're right, Ajax isn't the perfect term for this, as the result won't
> be
> > > XML.
> > >
> > > But maybe it can work using something similar to that :
> > > " callback: function(element,entry) {return
> > >
> >
> entry+'&jsf_tree_64='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_tree_64').value)+'&jsf_state_64='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_state_64').value)+'&jsf_viewid='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_viewid').value)}"
> > > +
> > >
> > > (extracted from the inputSuggestAjax code).
> > >
> > > Thanks for the clue.
> > >
> > > Sylvain.
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 16:27 -0400, Matt Blum wrote:
> > >
> > > The XMLHttpRequest object (or the equivalent ActiveX control)'s open
> > method
> > > takes as its first argument the request method you want to use. So you
> > > could make a get request simply by saying:
> > >
> > > xHR.open("GET", url[, asyncflag][, username][, password]);
> > >
> > > I believe that answers your question, but I'm not sure I understand how
> > > that helps you. I mean, AJAX will return a text string, and possibly a
> > > document object if the response is valid XML. It won't return an image.
> > > The only way to load an image is, as you say, using the src property of
> > the
> > > image object, and that will always do a GET. I don't see how you get
> AJAX
> > > to work into this scenario, unless you plan to use it to generate the
> URL
> > > for the image object to load.
> > >
> > > Or am I just missing something in your original message?
> > >
> > > -Matt
> > >
> > >
> > > On 9/26/05, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to make a new component that would display an image, but
> > without
> > > the need to have a dedicated servlet.
> > > It would make applications that use images from a lot of different
> sources
> > > (i.e. servlets) much simpler.
> > > Basically, it would be a component like :
> > > <x:graphicImageAjax getBytesMethod="#{myBean.imageBytes}"/>
> > >
> > > As the only way I found to load an image in _javascript_ is
> image.src="">
> > > I can't use a post request.
> > >
> > > Does someone know a way either to load an image in _javascript_ with the
> > > result of a post request, or a way to use ajax like in inputSuggestAjax,
> > but
> > > with a get url ?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Sylvain.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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> >
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> >
>
>


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Mathias

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