I know see the problem...
This was reported as
http://tacoscomponents.jot.com/BugReporter/Bug91
and was closed cause i couldn't reproduce... exactly because (as you
describe) I was running it from localhost...

Now that I test it from
http://www.opencomponentry.com:8080/tacos/app?page=bugs%2FBug91&service=page
(this test page is exactly like the one you use!) I can see what you
describe...

I'll reopen Bug91, thanks...

Daniel Tabuenca wrote:
> No I'm using the tacos Datepicker. In any case the issue is much more
> general than the date picker. None of the on click events get loaded
> in any of the widgets. When I click on the date picker icon there is
> no on-click event so the calendar does not open and nothing happens.
> When I click on the ajax link submit  the is no on-click event that
> submits the form so I get sent to a blank url.
>
> I think the key to this is that it does no happen after the page is
> cached or if it can load quickly. In this case both the above work
> fine. This is why I'm thinking it's some sort of race condition
> because I can reproduce this by turning off the cache on firefox.
>
>
> On 8/24/06, andyhot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Which datepicker are you using?
>> If you're using Tapestry's, see
>> http://tacos.sourceforge.net/components/DatePicker.html
>>
>>
>> Daniel Tabuenca wrote:
>>     
>>> I'm really having a hard time getting to the bottom of this. I don't
>>> have time right now to fully research the inner workings of dojo and
>>> tacos but hopefully someone can at least give me some direction.
>>>
>>> I have a simple page that after I click on an ajax link opens a form
>>> in a new div. The form is simple and has just a datepicker and a
>>> save/cancel buttons.
>>>
>>> Now the problem is that when first loading the page and clicking on
>>> the link that brings the form up, the ajax request works and the form
>>> comes up. However none of the event handlers get loaded so that if I
>>> click on the calendar icon or any of the buttons they don't work and
>>> nothing happens.
>>>
>>> Now the strange thing is that if I cancel and do it again, or reload
>>> the page and try again it will work, and will continue working for the
>>> rest of my browser session. For some reason something is getting
>>> cached and after it is cached everything works fine. I tested this by
>>> disabling the cache in Firefox and after doing this, no matter how
>>> many times I reload the page it won't work.
>>>
>>> This leads me to believe there is some sort of race condition, since
>>> somehow the problem depends on the speed the page loads. If I connect
>>> locally it seems to work with or without cache wheras if I connect to
>>> a remote server on the internet it does not work with cache disabled
>>> nor the first time I access the page.
>>>
>>> I'm hoping someone can identify where a potential race condition
>>> regarding the loading of the event handlers could occour. I have the
>>> same problem in both Firefox and IE. I am using the latest nightly
>>> build (July 9 I believe?) of tacos.
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated. Even a description of the theory of how
>>> event loaders get assigned after the ajax request or any suggestions
>>> as to how I may better debug this so I can provide more information.
>>>
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>> --
>> Andreas Andreou - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://andyhot.di.uoa.gr
>> Tapestry / Tacos developer
>> Open Source / J2EE Consulting
>>
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