I found it easier to manually import s:submitOnEvent into my
application. (I'm not using a recent-enough sandbox snapshot to
include it). Then you don't have to worry about the javascript
issues.
On 2/28/07, PeshoChuka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok maybe example is not very good. Yes i am using the prefix from the
father container.
h:form id=myForm
h:commandButon id=myComand actionListener=#{mylistener}/
/h:form
and the javascript call is:
document.getElementById('myForm:myCommad');
as i said earlier this works on IE7.0 but in Mozilla throws javascript error
because it cannot find
the submit script of the button. The error is Missing resource
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Hi!
document.getElementById('myId').click();
the button defenition in JSF id classic :
h:commandButton id=myId actionListener=#{myListener}
Are you really using just the same id for getElementById and the id
defined for the commandButton?
Its very unlikely that this works, though, should not work with IE too,
as the client id for a jsf comonent is prefixed with the ids of any
parent naming container.
Please double check that you use the correct javascript id by looking at
the generated html.
Anything else looks fine. Maybe have a look at [1] too.
Ciao,
Mario
[1] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/SubmitPageOnValueChange
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