There is no stack trace, only the log output from
AbstractRequestTargetResolverStrategy.  I have DEBUG logging enabled as
well.

Aaron

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> can we see the stacktrace please?
>
> -igor
>
>
> On 3/1/07, *Aaron Hiniker* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I implemented a drag-n-drop using scriptaculous.  On my home PC,
>     everything was working fine, I can drag my products into a droppable
>     container and the container updates itself via AJAX just fine.... no
>     page refreshes.
>
>     I checked in the code, came into work today and rebuilt the app.  Now
>     when I drag my objects, I get a different behavior.  The first drop
>     executes fine and the droppable container refreshes itself via ajax.
>     The second time I drop the whole page refreshes and the drop doesn't
>     take place.
>
>     I get the following message in the logs:
>
>     [AbstractRequestTargetResolverStrategy] component not enabled or
>     visible, redirecting to calling page, component: [MarkupContainer
>     [Component id = image, page = blah.blah.ProductSearchPage, path =
>     1:searchPanel:resultsContainer:results:results:2:image.ProductImage,
>     isVisible = true, isVersioned = true]]
>
>     I'm not sure what's happening here. But let me explain the
>     code/events a
>     bit more.
>
>     DraggableSource is an AbstractTransformerBehavior that I can add
>     to any
>     component.  It add javascript to invoke scriptaculous to make the
>     object
>     draggable, and also registers a callback url with the element
>     (element.dndCallbackUrl=<behavior url>).  The behavior url is called
>     when the component is dropped into a DraggableTarget.
>
>     DraggableTarget is a MarkupContainer with an
>     AbstractTransformerBehavior
>     to add the javascript to make the container a drop target.  When an
>     object is dropped, it invokes the dropped elements dndCallbackUrl to
>     invoke the behavior.  It also appends it's markupId to the url so
>     that I
>     can associate the container with the dropped object from within the
>     behavior.
>
>
>     So the problem is:  what causes the behavior url to become invalid?
>     >From one drop to the next, the only markup that refreshes is the
>     actual
>     container that the object is dropped into, so what could cause the
>     behavior's callback url to become invalid on the 2nd drop if the
>     component that behavior is tied to is never refreshed?
>
>     Sorry if this is hard to understand.. I guess to simplify the whole
>     question:   why am I getting a "component not enabled or visible,
>     redirecting to calling page"  when the component itself is never
>     refreshed, or had it's visibility toggled?
>
>     Latest wicket 2.0 from svn update earlier today.
>
>     Aaron
>
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