2011-08-12 23:52, Vangel V. Ajanovski:
Hi Christian, I looked into this in more detail, but I don't really
understand what kind of validation problems are you preventing with the
two zones (so efectively you have surrounded the form with three extra
divs, and I have just two.
div dialogzone
div
On 08/13/2011 10:35 AM, Christian Köberl wrote:
I may be wrong but I think when you have the zone=gridZone on the
form and there are (server-side) validation failures, you won't see
them because only the grid is refreshed, not the form.
OK, thanks I will check if this is the case. I thought I
On 08/09/2011 07:47 PM, Christian Köberl wrote:
Another difference is that we use a different zone for the form in the
dialog to prevent problems with server-side validation.
Hi Christian, I looked into this in more detail, but I don't really
understand what kind of validation problems are
2011-08-07 14:18, Vangel V. Ajanovski:
In the past I have used the modal window from ChenilleKit, and recently
I read the post from Taha on Java Magic blog, but I wanted to create
something simpler, preferably without additional custom JavaScript code
- just CSS and Tapestry zones.
I think
In the past I have used the modal window from ChenilleKit, and recently
I read the post from Taha on Java Magic blog, but I wanted to create
something simpler, preferably without additional custom JavaScript code
- just CSS and Tapestry zones.
This is what I did, and I want to hear about any