RE: issue with Struts , DWR, javascript in Firefox browser

2006-04-04 Thread Slattery, Tim - BLS
 I am trying to do a test application using struts, DWR
 I am having problem with document.getElementById
 method in javascript, this works fine in IE 6.0 and
 opera
 I am using struts tag
 html:text title=last property=last size=60 readonly=true /
 
 and then in my javascript doing the following  
 document.getElementById('last').value= data;
 
 Firefox gives me javascript error, element with name
 last not found,
 but if i define this field as 
 INPUT type=text name=last id=last size=60 
 maxlength=50 value= readonly=readonly
 
 It works in firefox, so how can i define struts tag to
 get the id attribute , or is there a work around

You've hit the nail on the head, you need to tell the html:text tag to
output an id attribute. You do that by using the styleId attribute of
the tag:

html:text title=last property=last size=60 readonly=true
styleId=last/ 


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RE: issue with Struts , DWR, javascript in Firefox browser

2006-04-04 Thread Ashish Kulkarni
Hi
Thanx for the answer, where in documenation is it
written that styleId is id??

Ashish

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wrote:

  I am trying to do a test application using struts,
 DWR
  I am having problem with document.getElementById
  method in javascript, this works fine in IE 6.0
 and
  opera
  I am using struts tag
  html:text title=last property=last size=60
 readonly=true /
  
  and then in my javascript doing the following  
  document.getElementById('last').value= data;
  
  Firefox gives me javascript error, element with
 name
  last not found,
  but if i define this field as 
  INPUT type=text name=last id=last size=60
 
  maxlength=50 value= readonly=readonly
  
  It works in firefox, so how can i define struts
 tag to
  get the id attribute , or is there a work around
 
 You've hit the nail on the head, you need to tell
 the html:text tag to
 output an id attribute. You do that by using the
 styleId attribute of
 the tag:
 
 html:text title=last property=last size=60
 readonly=true
 styleId=last/ 
 
 
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RE: issue with Struts , DWR, javascript in Firefox browser

2006-04-04 Thread Slattery, Tim - BLS
 Thanx for the answer, where in documenation is it
 written that styleId is id??

http://struts.apache.org/struts-taglib/tagreference-struts-html.html#htm
l:text


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Re: issue with Struts , DWR, javascript in Firefox browser

2006-04-04 Thread Dave Newton
Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
 where in documenation is it written that styleId is id??
   

http://struts.apache.org/struts-doc-1.2.x/userGuide/struts-html.html#text

Identifier to be assigned to this HTML element (renders an id
attribute).

Dave



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Re: issue with Struts , DWR, javascript in Firefox browser

2006-04-04 Thread Michael Jouravlev
On 4/4/06, Ashish Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi
 Thanx for the answer, where in documenation is it
 written that styleId is id??

semi-offtopic
Current Struts website is too busy and font in the left menu is too
small, which is especially striking comparing to gigantic wiki font.

JSP Taglib is listed under extensions, but not under Frameworks -
Action Framework. Despite that many power users do not use JSP
taglibs, I think that taglibs should be part of standard distro, not
an extension. After all, most (all?) currently available books treat
Struts taglib as part of standard distro and JSP as standard view
technology.
/semi-offtopic

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