That's odd because I've tested this under IE 7 and it works.  Anyone
else seeing this?

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Eric Ma <eric...@db.com> wrote:
>
> I have a simple form:
>
> <form t:id="myForm" t:type="Form">
>
> T5.1.0.5 turns it into:
>
> <form enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
> onsubmit="javascript:Tapestry.waitForPage(event);" action="../myClass"
> method="post" id="myForm" name="myForm">
>
> What is this extra bit onsubmit="javascript:Tapestry.waitForPage(event);"
> for?  IE 7 gives a runtime JS error: 'Tapestry' is undefined.  However, the
> form gets submiited properly.  So this is not a show-stopper.  It is simply
> an annoyance.
>
> Any suggestion how to suppress this event handler?  Thanks,
>
> Eric
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