Re: T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?

2008-04-03 Thread dhning
Josh, thanks you for the response.
I mistake the validation via ajax in Firefox, the http requests are to download 
tapestry error images like field-error-marker.giferror-bever-right.png, sorry 
about that.

I have change onAction to onSuccess, but js error still exists in IE, 
debugger shows me at line 532 of tapestry.js.

if (! event.result)
 {
domevent.stop(); //  line 532 here
 }

Error is Object doesn't support this property or method. 

If I disable the debugger, then client validation logic seems run, and show the 
error bubble, but immediately the form is submitted, I really can't understand, 
maybe because of js error, the event is not prevented from being submitted.

My concern: 5.0.11 Client validation of beaneditform works in firefox, but why 
can not in IE, Opera has the same problem. I also test validation of Form 
component in these 3 browsers, result seems the same.

Please help.


Thanks!

DH


- Original Message - 
From: Josh Canfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?


 Hi,
 
 Why do you think there is an ajax request sent? Last I checked client
 side validation is done with javascript that is added to the page when
 it is rendered. I don't use the beaneditform, so I can't be sure but I
 doubt it's doing validation via ajax.
 
 You're catching every action from Usereditor and saving the user. Is
 that really what you want? Perhaps you should be more selective and
 only save the user when the form submission is successful?
 check out
 http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/ref/org/apache/tapestry/corelib/components/Form.html
 for info on form events, specifically success
 
 As for the javascript error in IE... try stepping into it and tell us
 what object is having the problem.
 
 Josh
 
 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 4:37 AM, dhning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I just begin to learn T5 and simply use component t:beaneditform to 
 create/edit a simple entity User. But I found that the validation behavior 
 are different in IE6 and firefox.
 Please help. My tapestry version is 5.0.11.

 My entity code:

 public class User implements Serializable {
private String username;
private String password;

@Validate(required) // for tapestry, add require validation.
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
// other setter  getter
 }

 My page class code:

 public class CreateUser extends BasePage { // my base page to inject the 
 entity service

private User user; // not persistent

public User getUser() {
return this.user;
}

public void setUser(User user) {
this.user = user;
}

@InjectPage
private UserList listPage;

UserList onActionFromUsereditor() {
 getEntityService().save(user);

return this.listPage;
}
 }

 I don't write any validation in page class, such as onSuccess ...

 My template code:
 html xmlns:t=http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd;
head

titlet5first Start Page/title
/head
body
h1Create User/h1

   t:beaneditform t:id=usereditor t:object=user 
 t:submitLabel=message:button.save/

/body
 /html

 Case: I input nothing, and click submit button.
 In firefox everything works. A ajax request is sent, later a popup prompt 
 that password can't be null.
 But in IE6(I have installed VS2005 studio as debugger), when I click 
 submit button, a js error happens: Object doesn't support this property or 
 method and ask me whether to debug or not.
 I choose not, then the onActionFromUsereditor is invoked and page 
 navigates to the user list page. An user record has been added to DB!!!.

 Would you please help?

 BTW, T4's client validation is very good without sending ajax request, is 
 there a way for T5 to implement such feature?

 Thanks!
 DH
 
 
 
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Re: T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?

2008-04-03 Thread Filip S. Adamsen

Hi,

Howard changed something a few days ago in 5.0.12, might be what you need:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2320

-Filip

On 2008-04-03 09:55, dhning wrote:

Josh, thanks you for the response.
I mistake the validation via ajax in Firefox, the http requests are to download 
tapestry error images like field-error-marker.giferror-bever-right.png, sorry 
about that.

I have change onAction to onSuccess, but js error still exists in IE, 
debugger shows me at line 532 of tapestry.js.

if (! event.result)
 {
domevent.stop(); //  line 532 here
 }

Error is Object doesn't support this property or method. 


If I disable the debugger, then client validation logic seems run, and show the 
error bubble, but immediately the form is submitted, I really can't understand, 
maybe because of js error, the event is not prevented from being submitted.

My concern: 5.0.11 Client validation of beaneditform works in firefox, but why 
can not in IE, Opera has the same problem. I also test validation of Form 
component in these 3 browsers, result seems the same.

Please help.


Thanks!

DH


- Original Message - 
From: Josh Canfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?



Hi,

Why do you think there is an ajax request sent? Last I checked client
side validation is done with javascript that is added to the page when
it is rendered. I don't use the beaneditform, so I can't be sure but I
doubt it's doing validation via ajax.

You're catching every action from Usereditor and saving the user. Is
that really what you want? Perhaps you should be more selective and
only save the user when the form submission is successful?
check out
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/ref/org/apache/tapestry/corelib/components/Form.html
for info on form events, specifically success

As for the javascript error in IE... try stepping into it and tell us
what object is having the problem.

Josh

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 4:37 AM, dhning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I just begin to learn T5 and simply use component t:beaneditform to create/edit 
a simple entity User. But I found that the validation behavior are different in 
IE6 and firefox.
Please help. My tapestry version is 5.0.11.

My entity code:

public class User implements Serializable {
   private String username;
   private String password;

   @Validate(required) // for tapestry, add require validation.
   public String getPassword() {
   return password;
   }
   // other setter  getter
}

My page class code:

public class CreateUser extends BasePage { // my base page to inject the entity 
service

   private User user; // not persistent

   public User getUser() {
   return this.user;
   }

   public void setUser(User user) {
   this.user = user;
   }

   @InjectPage
   private UserList listPage;

   UserList onActionFromUsereditor() {
getEntityService().save(user);

   return this.listPage;
   }
}

I don't write any validation in page class, such as onSuccess ...

My template code:
html xmlns:t=http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd;
   head

   titlet5first Start Page/title
   /head
   body
   h1Create User/h1

  t:beaneditform t:id=usereditor t:object=user 
t:submitLabel=message:button.save/

   /body
/html

Case: I input nothing, and click submit button.
In firefox everything works. A ajax request is sent, later a popup prompt that 
password can't be null.
But in IE6(I have installed VS2005 studio as debugger), when I click submit 
button, a js error happens: Object doesn't support this property or method and ask me 
whether to debug or not.
I choose not, then the onActionFromUsereditor is invoked and page navigates 
to the user list page. An user record has been added to DB!!!.

Would you please help?

BTW, T4's client validation is very good without sending ajax request, is there 
a way for T5 to implement such feature?

Thanks!
DH



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T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?

2008-04-02 Thread dhning
Hi, 

I just begin to learn T5 and simply use component t:beaneditform to create/edit 
a simple entity User. But I found that the validation behavior are different in 
IE6 and firefox.
Please help. My tapestry version is 5.0.11.

My entity code:

public class User implements Serializable {
private String username;
private String password;

@Validate(required) // for tapestry, add require validation.
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
// other setter  getter
}

My page class code:

public class CreateUser extends BasePage { // my base page to inject the entity 
service

private User user; // not persistent

public User getUser() {
return this.user;
}

public void setUser(User user) {
this.user = user;
}

@InjectPage
private UserList listPage;

UserList onActionFromUsereditor() {
 getEntityService().save(user);

return this.listPage;
}
}

I don't write any validation in page class, such as onSuccess ...

My template code:
html xmlns:t=http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd;
head

titlet5first Start Page/title
/head
body
h1Create User/h1
  
   t:beaneditform t:id=usereditor t:object=user 
t:submitLabel=message:button.save/
 
/body
/html

Case: I input nothing, and click submit button.
In firefox everything works. A ajax request is sent, later a popup prompt that 
password can't be null.
But in IE6(I have installed VS2005 studio as debugger), when I click submit 
button, a js error happens: Object doesn't support this property or method and 
ask me whether to debug or not.
I choose not, then the onActionFromUsereditor is invoked and page navigates 
to the user list page. An user record has been added to DB!!!.

Would you please help?

BTW, T4's client validation is very good without sending ajax request, is there 
a way for T5 to implement such feature?

Thanks!
DH

Re: T5: Beaneditform Validation differences between IE6 and firefox2.0?

2008-04-02 Thread Josh Canfield
Hi,

Why do you think there is an ajax request sent? Last I checked client
side validation is done with javascript that is added to the page when
it is rendered. I don't use the beaneditform, so I can't be sure but I
doubt it's doing validation via ajax.

You're catching every action from Usereditor and saving the user. Is
that really what you want? Perhaps you should be more selective and
only save the user when the form submission is successful?
check out
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/ref/org/apache/tapestry/corelib/components/Form.html
for info on form events, specifically success

As for the javascript error in IE... try stepping into it and tell us
what object is having the problem.

Josh

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 4:37 AM, dhning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I just begin to learn T5 and simply use component t:beaneditform to 
 create/edit a simple entity User. But I found that the validation behavior 
 are different in IE6 and firefox.
 Please help. My tapestry version is 5.0.11.

 My entity code:

 public class User implements Serializable {
private String username;
private String password;

@Validate(required) // for tapestry, add require validation.
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
// other setter  getter
 }

 My page class code:

 public class CreateUser extends BasePage { // my base page to inject the 
 entity service

private User user; // not persistent

public User getUser() {
return this.user;
}

public void setUser(User user) {
this.user = user;
}

@InjectPage
private UserList listPage;

UserList onActionFromUsereditor() {
 getEntityService().save(user);

return this.listPage;
}
 }

 I don't write any validation in page class, such as onSuccess ...

 My template code:
 html xmlns:t=http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd;
head

titlet5first Start Page/title
/head
body
h1Create User/h1

   t:beaneditform t:id=usereditor t:object=user 
 t:submitLabel=message:button.save/

/body
 /html

 Case: I input nothing, and click submit button.
 In firefox everything works. A ajax request is sent, later a popup prompt 
 that password can't be null.
 But in IE6(I have installed VS2005 studio as debugger), when I click submit 
 button, a js error happens: Object doesn't support this property or method 
 and ask me whether to debug or not.
 I choose not, then the onActionFromUsereditor is invoked and page navigates 
 to the user list page. An user record has been added to DB!!!.

 Would you please help?

 BTW, T4's client validation is very good without sending ajax request, is 
 there a way for T5 to implement such feature?

 Thanks!
 DH



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