<div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" id="mydiv"> but what are the available solutions?
Perhaps <div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Any">
"
Hi, I definitely prefer <div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Any"> since, when using ognl or inside java code I can refer to a component as mycom.id that is the default Tap. behaviour. If I put a different Id for a component I can't retrive it programmaticaly anyway, because I should anticipately know how that component will render its id.
Cheers,
kiuma
On 3/14/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Responses inline.On 3/13/06, Andreas Andreou < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi guys, here are a few issues for the upcoming beta-2 release.
I'd like to hear your opinion on them + help close them (or move them to
beta-3)
+ make the release.
- Jesse, i've seen you've added some onEvent emitters in tacos.js. Is
Bug47 ready to be closed? Does it need any documentation somewhere?
This is still in progress. I need to play around with some test cases to make sure everything is making sense.- Can Bug58 be resolved quickly - easily ?
Yeah I 'm confident I can knock this one out efficiently. Will be done sometime this week.- Also Bug66 is important. I'll try to resolve it, if noone is working
on it.
I agree. I haven't tried to fix it yet, but it's a very tricky bug to mess around with as it ties into the tapestry Form.js logic. It shouldn't be overly hard to fix, but I haven't had an IE platform to test it on yet. (will have one in about another day or two )- Anyone got any ideas for Bug71? I agree that it's very unintuitive to use
<div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" id="mydiv"> but what are the available solutions?
Perhaps <div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Any"> ?
I can fix this one, it's a bug in the ResponseBuilder.- Finally, can someone take a look at the exception raised in the Masks
example page, when
using the date picker?
I noticed that as well. Looks like the DatePicker needs some additional work, or the masks page is just incomplete?-------------------------------------------------------
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