Yes please provide a more specific example (or log it into the bugtracker so we remember it). You could be experiencing issues with the id attribute of the @Any component.  Hard to guess, but some form of example would help. (not ~too~ big an example of course :) )

On 4/16/06, Hans L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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