Here is the JSP and rendering hints I was thinking about for the
<x:script /> tag.
JSP Example:
<h:inputText id="myInputText" value="#{bean.text}" />
<x:script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
<x:scriptParameter for="myInputText" id="p_myInputText" />
function disableMyInputText()
{
var input = document.getElementById('p_myInputText');
input.disabled=true;
}
</x:script>
The language and type attributes would be optional, and default to
"javascript" and "text/javascript" respectively.
The scriptParameter would use the UIComponent.findComponent(String)
method to find a component within the current namingContainer with the
given id. The <x:script> tag would then search its bodyContent for
any strings matching the <x:scriptParameter> id's and replace them
with the clientId of the UIComponent from the <x:scriptParameter> for
attribute.
This would be a simple way to include javascript (and appropriate code
commenting and <noscript> tags for non-javascript browsers) in JSF
code.
I'd appreciate any input on this design.
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-Heath Borders-Wing
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