OK, after looking at the XWork source the answer at the moment seems to be
no. I never even knew you could do this with WebWork. You guys rock.

Doesn't seem that hard to implement for 2, especially given that the code is
already in 1.3. Any pointers for me if I want to go about doing this? Do I
need to setup an ActionProxyFactory to do this, or I can I do this with
interceptors. I must admit to not having really got my head around Xwork
yet.




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Been reading  Carlos Villela's blog and found an interesting post on using
JavaScript with Webwork:
http://www.freeroller.net/page/cv/20030627#as_i_mentioned_on_my

Does this stuff work with WW2?




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