Karthikeyan,

This functionality may require the Jetspeed 1.3a3-dev from the CVS.

1) Enable scripts for the portlet, i.e. set the parameter 
dont_remove_script to YES.  Otherwise the WebPagePortlet will strip the 
<script> tag.

2) Scripts in the <head> tag MUST be in a comment.  Otherwise they will 
be striped by Sun's routines.

This is described in the documentation, 
http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/portlet_config_WebPagePortlet.html

Paul Spencer

KARTHIKEYAN E S wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> login problem in the webpageportlet is due to this...
> 
> on click of 'login' button (TYPE=BUTTON) , the page calls a JavaScript
> function.
> 
> To my surprise, when I viewed the displayed Html Source of Jetspeed , either
> the 'onClick' function or the  <Script.  ...>  ...... </Script> tag was not
> found. But those items were found when the login page was accessed directly
> with browser.
> 
> So can we conclude that Jetspeed at the moment doesn't support any Scripting
> language.
> 
> If any one has come across this or knows how to overcome it kindly help me.
> 
> with regards and thanks
> Karthikeyan.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: KARTHIKEYAN E S
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Sent: 5/24/02 12:48 PM
> Subject: WebPagePortlet problem during sign in
> 
> Hi eveyone,
> 
> As per the suggestions of Anthony and Brad I have used WebPagePortlet to
> embed my local site as a portlet which points to
> http://192.50.51.4:8080/invoice/jsp/login.jsp ( please note that is a
> jsp
> page).
> 
> It works perfectly when I use it as a WebPagePortlet. But that jsp page
> has
> User Name and Password fields to log in. If I enter User Name and
> Password
> and click the 'log in' button then page is not submitted at all. 
> 
> Actually there is no problem with that login page, it works perfectly
> when
> accessed directly with browser ( I am using IE5.0). But it doesn't work
> when
> embeded as a WebPagePortlet.
> 
> Please suggest some solution to overcome this problem.
> 
> with thanks and regards
> Karthikeyan
> 
> 
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