Hi Deepak, Adrian,

If I understood well, only menu items are concerned. Because there are no 
reasons to want a hidden form for a menu item.
In other cases, for security reasons, we want to be sure to have hidden forms.

If we need to check all menus items, we either need to create a tool or rely on 
manpower

As I don't want to create a tool for that, I checked all the main applications 
menu items on trunk demo, all correct.

If we could coordonate with some users we could easily check all other sub-menu 
items (only 17 apps)
I will ask for help on user ML, let's see...

Jacques

Deepak Dixit wrote:
> I found these reported request :)
> 
> All the request with event attribute will be render in same way and create 
> hidden form.
> 
> Thanks & Regards
> 
>> That doesn't answer my question. Why are only two requests being changed? 
>> What makes those two requests the exception to all
>> other requests that include an event? 
>> 
>> -Adrian
>> 
>> On 7/5/2013 12:19 PM, Deepak Dixit wrote:
>>> Hi Adrian,
>>> 
>>> These controller request has "event", and if an request event attribute is 
>>> not null then WidgetWorker.determineAutoLinkType()
>>> return hidden-form as link type and its create an empty form for the same. 
>>> WidgetWorker method convert hyper links to hidden
>>> for for service type of event as we allow only post parameter for service. 
>>> 
>>> Thanks & Regards

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