Re: [Tacos-devel] commit protocol?

2006-05-11 Thread andyhot
I run the unit tests and the selenium tests before committing. I usually run the selenium tests (located at http://localhost:8080/selenium) in Firefox, but i also test then in IE now and then. There are 2 of them failing for the moment, but that's expected (I'll send more details later on). For

Re: [Tacos-devel] commit protocol?

2006-05-11 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
I don't think I've added the js unit test stuff into tacos, but it's available from tapestry4 subversion trunk. Here is the general protocol to follow for any new components/modifications to existing components(ie list applies to public facing changes that people will notice to existing comps or br

[Tacos-devel] commit protocol?

2006-05-11 Thread Sam Gendler
I have sent my sourceforge info to Viktor, but I should probably ask about commit protocol before attempting anything drastic. I am heading to Moscow for next week, so I'll probably have a fair amount to check in when I get back. I've got guys working on making Tacos widgets for dojo ComboBox, B

Re: [Tacos-devel] Recent work

2006-05-11 Thread Andreas Andreou
Andreas Andreou wrote: I've done some refactorings so, you might like to do a svn update before adding-changing stuff. The general goal was to remove cyclic dependencies between packages. In a word, - Tree component has been moved - Methods of ScriptUtils have been moved to AjaxUtils and the new

Re: [Tacos-devel] Recent work

2006-05-11 Thread Andreas Andreou
I've also got to remove updateBlocks from everywhere. Andreas Andreou wrote: I've done some refactorings so, you might like to do a svn update before adding-changing stuff. The general goal was to remove cyclic dependencies between packages. In a word, - Tree component has been moved - Methods o

[Tacos-devel] Recent work

2006-05-11 Thread Andreas Andreou
I've done some refactorings so, you might like to do a svn update before adding-changing stuff. The general goal was to remove cyclic dependencies between packages. In a word, - Tree component has been moved - Methods of ScriptUtils have been moved to AjaxUtils and the new FormatterUtils - new ma

Re: [Tacos-devel] Ajax requests and FF

2006-05-11 Thread Paul Cantrell
By "some ajax component", do you mean Tacos? If so, it falls back to a full refresh when the Javascript fails. Open the Javascript console in FF, and check for error messages. P On May 11, 2006, at 11:56 AM, Jonathan Bullkich wrote: Hi, I'm using tacos beta-2 and FF 1.5.0.3. In most of t

Re: [Tacos-devel] Ajax requests and FF

2006-05-11 Thread Andreas Andreou
Should be javascript issue... either it's disabled or an error occurs... do you see anything in the js console (or in firebug)? Jonathan Bullkich wrote: Hi, I'm using tacos beta-2 and FF 1.5.0.3. In most of the cases when I perform an ajax request (using some ajax component) the entire pag

[Tacos-devel] Ajax requests and FF

2006-05-11 Thread Jonathan Bullkich
Hi, I'm using tacos beta-2 and FF 1.5.0.3. In most of the cases when I perform an ajax request (using some ajax component) the entire page is refreshed, but when I do it from Internet Explorer it works fine! Any ideas why this could happen?   Jonathan Bullkich

Re: [Tacos-devel] [vote] Add Sam Gendler as committer

2006-05-11 Thread Viktor Szathmary
+1 from me as well, send me your SF.net account info, and I'll add ya :) viktor On 5/11/06, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Gosh, I feel like a dangling chad. When's the recount? --sam On 5/9/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Leonardo Quijano: +1 (binding) >