Hi Andrew, for tobago i have implemented some javascript code to enable adding of link and script tags to the html/head after loading accordant commands via ajax, search for 'ScriptLoader' and 'ensureStyleFiles' in http://tinyurl.com/kcdzd.
You can look on http://tobago.atanion.net/tobago-example-demo/ how to use it. Regards, Volker Andrew Robinson wrote: > I'm still looking for a solution, and getting to the point where I > need this fixed, so would appreciate any advice. I have tried: > > Manually calling the Add resource's add javascript to header on the 2 > tree2 js files but I am still getting JavaScript errors. I would be > great if the renderers could not use the head for outputting > javascript. Instead, perhaps always adding it inline when the first > component of that type is rendered? I know it may not be as clean in > terms of HTML, but it works and also guarantees that the JavaScript > will be included. Basically in the renderer: > > if request map does not contain key, then > add on-time javascript > add key to request map > end if > > At this point a workaround for MyFaces1.1.1 would be enough for right > now. I am having issues with the tabbed panel and the tree2 > components. > > To add to my original post, I cannot have the CSS LINK elements added > to the HEAD only when the rendered is set to true. I need to make sure > that these LINK and SCRIPT tags are always added. This way, if I > change the rendered state of a component and re-load its HTML using > AJAX, the CSS and JavaScript will be correctly applied. Even if I get > around the JavaScript issue, CSS will still be broken in the current > situation as it doesn't seem like browsers like having CSS LINK files > being dynamically added to the page on an AJAX response (perhaps just > a limitation on AjaxAnywhere?). > > So basically, how can I add all the resources for tabbed panel and > Tree2 for my pages that MIGHT need them later, but not necessarily on > initial page creation? > > Thanks, > Andrew > > FYI - I am not using Tobago so am not aware of what it may be doing > that could help me out. > > On 4/2/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Tobago has something in place to solve this problem, I think. >> >>Maybe we could port the solution over to tomahawk? >> >>regards, >> >>Martin >> >>On 4/1/06, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>I am using AjaxAnywhere and Myfaces 1.1.1 and am having a problem with >>>Tomahawk components with AJAX. >>> >>>AjaxAnywhere updates content within spans: >>> >>><span class="aazone.X">content to update</span> >>> >>>Tomahawk 1.1.1 components dynamically add JavaScript and CSS style >>>sheets to the page's <HEAD, <head <BODY or <body tags. >>> >>>The problem: >>>1) Render page with <t:tree2 rendered set to false >>>2) User clicks on an AJAX'd link >>>3) Page re-renders with <t:tree2 rendered set to true (due to >>>action/actionListener) >>>4) Head is not updated with new tomahawk items. >>> >>>This is really a problem for me as the Tomahawk controls either don't >>>work or work/look really badly without those items in the head tag. >>>AjaxAnywhere uses a static function to find zones to render, so I have >>>no avenue to extend it and would rather not hack up the source. >>>Tomahawk's code is pretty convaluted and it does not look easy to >>>change where it puts the LINK & SCRIPT tags. >>> >>>It doesn't look like it is possible to force tomahawk controls to >>>always output their JavaScript and/or CSS regardless of if they are >>>rendered or not as the renderer is the one that is adding those items. >>> >>>Anyone have a workaround to this problem that doesn't involve the >>>modification of the open source (Will resort to that last)? >>> >>>I suppose I could manually use the add resource when I render my page, >>>but that may be a bit risky. I have debated using XSLT in a filter to >>>"move" content around but don't want that performance overhead. I >>>would rather not buffer the output again as the MyFaces extension is >>>already buffering the response. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Andrew >>> >> >> >>-- >> >>http://www.irian.at >> >>Your JSF powerhouse - >>JSF Consulting, Development and >>Courses in English and German >> >>Professional Support for Apache MyFaces >> > > -- Don't answer to From: address! Mail to this account are droped if not recieved via mailinglist. To contact me direct create the mail address by concatenating my forename to my senders domain.