On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi JV, > > I don't think I can do that because the WYSIWYG and the submit buttons on > the page are separated. For me the WYSIWYG is like an HTML text area. It > can be added to a form which contains other fields and possible other > WYSIWYG instances. So I think it's good to have the submit buttons > separated from the WYSIWYG.
Right, I've replied too fast :) > The only hook is the onsubmit event of the form, provided the WYSIWYG is > inside a form, which is not always the case. So I guess I could listen to > the submit event, stop it, request the conversion and trigger the real > submit after I get the response (following the pattern suggested by you). > But as I said, this looks to me like an error-prone code for two reasons: > > * the form could already have onsubmit logic/listeners > * GWT doesn't provide an API for wrapping an exiting HTML form but only > for creating a new one. I'd have to write this code. > > So you think this is better than using a filter on the server side? > No, indeed. +1 with : B) Use a servlet filter. JV. _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

