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Simon Kitching commented on TOMAHAWK-735: ----------------------------------------- This seems to work for me. See the online example here: http://www.irian.at/myfacesexamples/calendar.jsf In file calendar.jsp: The first (non-poup) calendar in that page has no explicit id. The second calendar has id=secondOne and forceId=true The third calendar has id=thirdOne and does not have forceId set. Using "view source" in the browser, I see that: First (non-popup) calendar has id of "calendarForm:_idJsp1" Second calendar has id of "secondOne". Third calendar has id of "calendarForm2:thirdOne" This all seems ok... > ForceId does not work in inputCalendar anymore > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: TOMAHAWK-735 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-735 > Project: MyFaces Tomahawk > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Calendar > Affects Versions: 1.1.3 > Environment: MyFaces 1.1.4, Tomahawk 1.1.3 > Reporter: Rolf Kulemann > > ForceId does not work anymore. The effect is that the cleintId is always > written instead of the froced id. > I guess the offending code is: > 1.) HtmlCalendarRenderer.encodeEnd .... > RendererUtils.copyHtmlInputTextAttributes(inputCalendar, inputText); > 2.) RenderUtils.copyHtmlInputTextAttributes > does not copy the foceId property -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.