If you guys can provide a simple test case I can investigate the issue.

Thanks,
Sanjiv

On 6/19/07, Mado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have suspicious that the problem is Ajax with IE. I'm not using MyFaces,
but Struts 2 with dojo, and I experiment the same issue when I use actions
with namespace.

But, if I tried to use same functionality with Firefox, all it is fine.

I could not debug deep enough to find dojo steps of processing action
event.
If I found something I will post here.

Mado



jvosloo wrote:
>
> Ok - I found the culprit - it wasn't Tomcat 6 at all.
>
> It was the upgrade from MyFaces 1.1.4 to MyFaces 1.1.5 that caused the
> issue. Tomcat 6 merely seems to be logging warnings about parameters
which
> Tomcat 5.5. didn't do - that caused me to incorrectly suspect Tomcat 6.
>
> I tested this by downgrading to Java 5 and Tomcat 5.5 - the problem
still
> persisted. It was only when I downgraded from MyFaces 1.1.5 to MyFaces
> 1.1.4 that the issue was resolved.
>
> The bottom line seems to be that something changed in MyFaces 1.1.5 that
> stops my AjaxAnywhere implementation from working correctly. It may the
> "ajaxified" DisplayTag links code that I got from a sample Matt gave
that
> needs updating (Matt -any comments on this?).
>
> Anyway - I'll post back here if I find a solution to the problem.
>
>
>
> jvosloo wrote:
>>
>> I recently upgraded my JSF 1.9.3 based app to Tomcat 6 and Java 6.
>>
>> Besides some minor issues with the build file etc. everything seemed
fine
>> and I took the upgrade to production.
>>
>> I noticed the following in the log from time to time (but because
>> everything seemed to work - I ignored it):
>>
>> 2007/06/04 07:43:31 org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters
>> processParameters
>> WARNING: Parameters: Invalid chunk ignored.
>>
>> I just now realized that my AjaxAnywhere based search pages stopped
>> working. It seems that the search field values that previously got
>> submitted via AjaxAnywhere, aren't being submitted anymore. The only
clue
>> I have as to why is the above Tomcat 6 log entries I mentioned above,
>> which appears exactly when I perform a search.
>>
>> Any ideas/advice will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>
>

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