Can you e-mail me the .jspx file you're using? Also, what environment - esp. what app server and version? This is something I've never seen, and I'm hard pressed to imagine how it could happen.
-- Adam Winer On 3/30/06, Frank Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's definitley happening. It didn't render an action attribute. All I > did was <af:form id="myform> and it rendered <form id="myform">. > > The reason I was using af:form is because I was trying to use af:subform > for something... > > Frank Russo > Senior Developer > FX Alliance, LLC > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Adam Winer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 12:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: af:form doesn't render an action attribute > > af:form definitely always renders an "action". The action has nothing > to do with the submit button (if it did, how would you deal with having > two buttons?). It's just about posting back to the original page. > > You can use h:commandButton, h:form, etc.: ADF doesn't at all require > that you only use ADF components. So you can certainly use h:form for > now, but I'm really interested in how you managed to get af:form to not > render an "action". > Could you double-check that that's really happening? > > -- Adam Winer > > > On 3/30/06, Frank Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have the following tag in my page: > > > > <af:form id="searchForm"> > > > > which gets rendered as: > > > > <form id="searchForm"> > > > > When I use the standard version of the component: > > > > <h:form id="searchForm"> > > > > it renders as: > > > > <form id="searchForm" action="myapp/search.jsf"> > > > > which is based, I assume on the button of the submit button I'm using > > on the page, which is: > > > > <h:commandButton id="searchUsers" value="Search" > > action="#{searchBean.searchUsers}"/> > > > > Shouldn't the af:form render the html form tag with an action? If not, > > > on submit, the page seems to be confused on where to go. > > > > Am I supposed to be using an adf version of the commandButton? If so, > > I thought that the adf components were supposed work with standard > > components, as well as other third party components, like tomahawk. > > > > Thanks... > > > > Frank Russo > > Senior Developer > > FX Alliance, LLC > > > > > > > > > > > >
