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dennis hoersch reopened MYFACES-3696: ------------------------------------- I checked my test page with the 2.1.11 release, the error still occurs and the button changes to an input field. > Button rendering itself after ajax request loses type and other attributes > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MYFACES-3696 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3696 > Project: MyFaces Core > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.1.10 > Reporter: dennis hoersch > Assignee: Leonardo Uribe > Fix For: 2.0.17, 2.1.11 > > > The renderer for command buttons and command links inserts a special form > submit script inline before the first button (or link) on a page is rendered > by calling > 'org.apache.myfaces.shared.renderkit.html.HtmlJavaScriptUtils.renderFormSubmitScript(FacesContext)' > I have a CommandButton with ajax behavior that renders also itself like this: > <h:form id="testForm"> > <h:commandButton > value="do somethings"> > <f:ajax execute="@this" render="@this" /> > </h:commandButton> > </h:form> > After the ajax request is done and the markup is replaced by the Javascript > function _Dom.outerHtml() the html in the browser ends up with this: > <input > type="text/javascript" > onclick="...submit code ..." > value="" /> > and is not a 'button' anymore (Firefox renders it as text input field). > The cause is that the update response for the button contains as first > element the inline script code. > Is it necessary to render the inline script on ajax requests? > Changing HtmlJavaScriptUtils to insert it only on non-ajax request the > example above works as expected at the first glance. > HtmlJavaScriptUtils.java > public static void renderFormSubmitScript(FacesContext facesContext) > throws IOException > { > if (facesContext.getPartialViewContext().isAjaxRequest()) > { > return; > } > ... -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira