This appears to be good advice - except that there seems to be a bug
in the Script component.  When I use a scriptAsset, it always errors
out with a NullPointerException.

# org.apache.tapestry.html.Script.getParsedScript(Script.java:135)
# org.apache.tapestry.html.Script.renderComponent(Script.java:149)
# $Script_245.renderComponent($Script_245.java)
# org.apache.tapestry.AbstractComponent.render(AbstractComponent.java:617)
# org.apache.tapestry.BaseComponent.renderComponent(BaseComponent.java:92)
# org.apache.tapestry.AbstractComponent.render(AbstractComponent.java:617)
# org.apache.tapestry.AbstractComponent.renderBody(AbstractComponent.java:434)
# org.apache.tapestry.form.FormSupportImpl.render(FormSupportImpl.java:487)
# org.apache.tapestry.form.Form.renderComponent(Form.java:250)

Also, if I try to use binding 'scriptPath' as specified in the docs,
it complains that 'Either the scriptAsset or the scriptPath parameter
must be supplied, neither parameter was set.'  If I change the
'scriptPath' binding to 'script' it works correctly.

Yes, I am using the latest released version.

--sam


On 4/5/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, i think this was added in 4.0.1
>
> Ashton Hepburn wrote:
>
> >Using Tapestry4 you can use the Script component and specify the scriptAsset
> >parameter instead of scriptpath:
> >
> >http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/tapestry/ComponentReference/Script.html
> >
> >On 4/5/06, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have to include a javascript file which must be located in my /js
> >>directory due to dependencies on relative file paths (turbo and dojo,
> >>if you must know).  It appears that I can only include a resource in a
> >>.script file if it is in my classpath, and then it is included via
> >>some horribly complicated URL.
> >>
> >>Is there some way that I can just inject a <script
> >>language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"
> >>src="${scriptPath}></script> line via a .script file, preferably into
> >>the head?  I've been struggling for a good long while, and I have yet
> >>to figure it out.  I should point out that I am not much of a
> >>javascript code.  There is probably some javascript function I could
> >>write that would modify the head element by adding a new script
> >>element to it, but I don't know how to write it, offhand, and I'm too
> >>frazzled by a long day to try to figure it out. So I turn to the
> >>collective wisom in desperation.
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>
> >>--sam
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