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Michael Concini commented on MYFACES-2755:
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I can try to put together a fix on my end here using the apply(this, []) method.

> this.id is undefined in jsf.ajax.request (regression from 2.0.0)
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>                 Key: MYFACES-2755
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2755
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JSR-314
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.1
>            Reporter: Michael Concini
>
> With the new javascript, we now wrapper calls into jsf.ajax.request with a 
> function call.  So for example this:
> <h:commandButton id="incrementButton" value="Increment"
>                        onclick="jsf.ajax.request(this, event, { execute: 
> this.id, render: 'counter' }); return false;"
>                        actionListener="#{counter.increment}" />
> would be rendered as this:
> <input id="incrementButton" name="incrementButton" type="submit" 
> value="Increment"
> onclick="var cf = function(){jsf.ajax.request(this, event, { execute: 
> this.id, render: 'counter' }); return false;};var oamSF = function(){};return 
> (cf()==false)? false : oamSF();" />
> The problem is that we've broken the reference to this.id as it is undefined 
> at the function's scope. This works fine in both the 2.0.0 release as well as 
> Mojarra.

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