Ok, this is the solution.
Now the application works fine.
Thanks.
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The filter runs tidy on your HTML. So if your HTML is not clean XHTML, you
might get some funny changes..
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I use facelets and XHTML.
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add forceparser as an init param set to false
i.e. :
display-nameAjax4jsf Filter/display-name
filter-nameajax4jsf/filter-name
filter-classorg.ajax4jsf.Filter/filter-class
init-param
param-nameforceparser/param-name
param-valuefalse/param-value
/init-param
filter-mapping
also,
for filter mapping:
dispatcherREQUEST/dispatcher
| dispatcherFORWARD/dispatcher
| dispatcherINCLUDE/dispatcher
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Btw, the seam examples don't use the dispatcher tags in the ajax4jsf
configurations...
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