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Bradley Cossey commented on TRINIDAD-802:
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Thanks for your prompt response.
Converting my jsp to an xml jsp did the trick. The PPR works fine this way. Do
you consider this issue to be resolved now or do you intend to look into making
the PPR work with plain jsp pages as well? It did work fine in 1.0.1.
> PPR doesn't work
> ----------------
>
> Key: TRINIDAD-802
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-802
> Project: MyFaces Trinidad
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Components
> Affects Versions: 1.0.2-core, 1.0.3-core
> Environment: Windows XP, Jetty App Server
> Reporter: Bradley Cossey
> Priority: Critical
>
> The PPR functionality, as describer in Chapter 2 of the developers guide
> (Apache Trinidad Partial Page Rendering), doesn't work in Trinidad 1.0.2 and
> 1.0.3. No errors appear in the logging although Firebug notes the following
> errors:
> ["Invalid PPR response. The response-headers were:\nDate: Tue, 06 Nov 2007
> 15:57:34 GMT\nContent-Languag..."]Common1_0_2.js (line 10271)
> ["Error ", TypeError: a5 has no properties message=a5 has no properties, "
> delivering XML request status changed to ", function()]
> This is my jsp:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core" prefix="f"%>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" prefix="h"%>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/html"
> prefix="trh"%>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] uri="http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad" prefix="tr"%>
> <f:view>
> <tr:document title="Test Stuff">
> <tr:form id="form">
> <tr:panelGroupLayout layout="vertical">
> <f:facet name="separator">
> <tr:separator />
> </f:facet>
> <tr:commandButton text="Do Something"
> id="myButton"
>
> partialSubmit="true"
>
> actionListener="#{employees.modSearchString}"/>
>
> <tr:outputText
> value="#{employees.searchString}"
>
> partialTriggers="myButton"/>
> </tr:panelGroupLayout>
> </tr:form>
> </tr:document>
> </f:view>
> and these methods are in the Employees class:
> public void modSearchString(ActionEvent actionEvent)
> {
> System.out.println("in modSearchString");
> this.searchString += "+1";
> System.out.println("search string moded to: " + searchString);
> }
> public String getSearchString()
> {
> return searchString;
> }
>
> public void setSearchString(String searchString)
> {
> this.searchString = searchString;
> }
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