Lack of "super" section cause that kind of a problem. Look at example:
AjaxEditableLabel label = new AjaxEditableLabel(componentId, new
PropertyModel(dtoUser, "loginName")){
@Override
protected void onEdit(AjaxRequestTar
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008, ezegb wrote:
> Hi Timo, yes I'm from Argentina, DNI's the Documento Nacional de Identidad :p
I thought it rang a bell :)
> Regarding the issue, we did nail it down todays, turns out Ajax was
> rejecting the request because of empty required textfields elsewhere in the
> form.
Hi Timo, yes I'm from Argentina, DNI's the Documento Nacional de Identidad :p
Regarding the issue, we did nail it down todays, turns out Ajax was
rejecting the request because of empty required textfields elsewhere in the
form. Now, the following issue is we couldn't quite catch the validation so
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008, ezegb wrote:
> I'd like to stress that this same code is working elsewhere, though there's
> no lonely textfields beneath in that form, but there are other similar
> containers.
Sorry but it's very hard to get a grasp of the code from the
email -- at least I couldn't see anyt
Hi, thanks for your reply. As I said, the troublesome component seems to be a
container which is composed of the following:
ListView author = new
CompoundListView("author")
{
private static f
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, ezegb wrote:
> I ended up commenting loads of code and it turns out my Ajax link will quit
> responding if it has something else after itself in the form. I got rid of
> all the textfields that followed, and I got it to work. The troublesome
> component is actually the ajax lin
I ended up commenting loads of code and it turns out my Ajax link will quit
responding if it has something else after itself in the form. I got rid of
all the textfields that followed, and I got it to work. The troublesome
component is actually the ajax link, plus a textfield to input data, plus a