On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 4:47 AM, wrote:
> Hallo Reinhold,
>
Hello!
> Tapestry can be used without classical forms. If you have to include the
> form
> component because of the dependence of the input components on it,
> suppress its
> default action.
>
> On the client side you can use any DOM
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 8:20 PM, Reinhold Gruber wrote:
> Hello!
>
Hi!
> I'm struggeling with very dynamic forms on a regular base. Especially an
> "out of date" t:form-data which does no longer represent the current
> state/content of the form.So I found HLS's idea of a form submit paradigmn
+1
> On 2018-28-03, at 10:28 AM, JumpStart
> wrote:
>
> Great example!
>
> IMHO, this kind of info should be added to the documentation.
>
>> On 28 Mar 2018, at 3:47 PM, peter.sk...@ooom.at wrote:
>>
>> Hallo Reinhold,
>>
>> Tapestry can be used without classical forms. If you have to inclu
Great example!
IMHO, this kind of info should be added to the documentation.
> On 28 Mar 2018, at 3:47 PM, peter.sk...@ooom.at wrote:
>
> Hallo Reinhold,
>
> Tapestry can be used without classical forms. If you have to include the form
> component because of the dependence of the input componen
Hallo Reinhold,
Tapestry can be used without classical forms. If you have to include the form
component because of the dependence of the input components on it, suppress its
default action.
On the client side you can use any DOM event to trigger an Ajax action. A
typical
event handler can look l