I've also been struggling with this (or a very similar) issue (same setup: beta2 + 4.0.1). In fact, I can successfully update a <div> element that is not contained within other elements, but when I move it so that it's nested within other @Any tags it seems to stop working. I'm not sure whether this is a known limitation of Tacos and/or Dojo, but it's been a but perplexing to me.

I will try to recreate a basic demo of this tomorrow and send it in. I would also be happy to do some deeper-level debugging, but am not sure yet where to start looking for the updateComponents code in the tacos lib.

Cheers,
Hans


Andrea Chiumenti wrote:
try to use another component is (at highter level of the one you are calling) and see what happens and let me know, also check the correctness of your html.

Cheers,
kiuma

On 4/12/06, *Aj Gregory* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I'm trying to hack up the portal I'm using so I can use tacos (beta2)
    with my tapestry (4.0.1) portlets...

    I've got something almost working but when I try to use an AjaxForm with
    updateComponents set to a component id it won't update the component
    after the ajax request is complete.

    Can anybody explain what goes on behind the covers for this update so I
    can try to figure out where things are going wrong?

    Where can I find the javascript code that is waiting for the ajax
    result
    to update the component?

    Thanks,
    -Aj


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