Definitely open JIRA issues (preferrably with patches) for all but one of these items.
Error Line 101 column 165: ID "jsf_tree_64" already defined.
The above will not be fixed -- this element must exist and be submitted in every form. However, it's bad practice to use multiple forms on a JSF page, so if you use only one <h:form> tag, you won't get this error (I think there's another hidden field with a similar id name also required). If you need the functionality of multiple forms on a page, use subForm. On 4/3/07, Rudi Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, since my chef ask me about XHTML or HTML 4.0 compliance of the generated HTML-output of MyFaces, today I made some investigations. I figured out that the generated markup is not far from XHTML but some components render invalid markup. Some examples: <t:panelNavigation2 /> renders the followind markup: <ul> <li class="mypage"><a href="#" onclick="clear_linkDummyForm();document.forms['linkDummyForm'].elements['autoScroll'].value=getScrolling();document.forms['linkDummyForm'].elements['linkDummyForm:_link_hidden_'].value='_id23';if(document.forms['linkDummyForm'].onsubmit){if(document.forms['linkDummyForm'].onsubmit()) document.forms['linkDummyForm'].submit();}else{document.forms['linkDummyForm'].submit();}return false;" id="_id23" class="mypage">Product Information</a><ul></ul></li> <li class="mypage"><a href="#" onclick="clear_linkDummyForm();document.forms['linkDummyForm'].elements['autoScroll'].value=getScrolling();document.forms['linkDummyForm'].elements['linkDummyForm:_link_hidden_'].value='_id27';if(document.forms['linkDummyForm'].onsubmit){if(document.forms['linkDummyForm'].onsubmit()) document.forms['linkDummyForm'].submit();}else{document.forms['linkDummyForm'].submit();}return false;" id="_id27" class="mypage">Online Shop</a><ul></ul></li> </ul> The validator at W3C says the following: Error Line 62 column 477: end tag for "ul" which is not finished. ...page">Product Information</a><ul></ul></li> Most likely, You nested tags and closed them in the wrong order. For example <p><em>...</p> is not acceptable, as <em> must be closed before <p>. Acceptable nesting is: <p><em>...</em></p> Another possibility is that you used an element which requires a child element that you did not include. Hence the parent element is "not finished", not complete. For instance, <head> generally requires a <title>, lists (ul, ol, dl) require list items (li, or dt, dd), and so on. In this case, the component should not generate an ul-element for a sublist which contains no children. A second example of validation errors can be generated, by setting the following parameter in the web.xml: <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name> <param-value>client</param-value> In this case, I got the following errormessage: Error Line 101 column 165: ID "jsf_tree_64" already defined. ...type="hidden" name="jsf_tree_64" id="jsf_tree_64" value="H4sIAAAAAAAAAK1WzW7T I guess, that the view state is written to the submitted page multiple times (once for each subview element maybe?) Could anyone please tell me something on the compliance level of MyFaces and Tomahawk-Components and if there are some settings, which affect the compliance level of the rendered markup? Thank you in advance, Rudi