Hi Chris,
Thank you very much. I solve the problem for me and your advice definitely
pointed me into the right direction.
For everyone following this I may add that we seem to work in different
environments.
I tried your
(function(){
define(["jquery", "t5/core/ajax", "t5/core/utils",
Hi,
Utils and ajax are injected using requirejs, the top of the module file
looks like this...
(function(){
define(["jquery", "t5/core/ajax", "t5/core/utils",
"components/editor/inline-toolbar" ],
function ($, ajax, utils, toolbar) {
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Jochimsen, Jan
Hi Chris,
thanks for your sift answer
I think this is the right direction. I am just stuck with a very – probably
stupid – problem. I included all relevant paths that I can think of with:
define([ "jquery", "t5/core/dom", "t5/core/ajax", "t5/core/utils" ]
the function looks like this:
var bu
you cannot expect that your parameters end up as event context (unless you
encode them into your url in that way).
I've had success using:
var url = buildUrl( setupDialogLink, params );
ajax( url, {
success: function(){ ... }
});
var buildUrl = function( link, params )
{
return utils.extendU
Hello Everybody,
I do have a problem with the communication between tapestry and java Script or
to be more precise a JQuery Script.
As a background Information I am using JQPlot Graphs that work quiet good and I
can start them from tapestry without problems.
Now I would like to increase the inter
Using HAProxy or Apache HTTP Server as a TLS termination proxy I found that
setting X-Forwarded-Proto="https" in the header on the proxy
org.apache.tapestry5.services.Request::isSecure returns true . That's good!
In tapestry.production-mode=true I am getting absolute URLs. E.g.
http://example.co