Would there be any problems with that? It would make the code a lot simpler to do it in a dispatcher. Perhaps actions can be ImageRequestAware or some sort?
Jason? Patrick?
Cheers,
Scott
Jason Carreira wrote:
Good question. I don't have an answer, but whoever figures this out, please Wiki it too. :-)-----Original Message-----
From: Kirk Rasmussen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:50 PM
To: webwork list
Subject: [OS-webwork] Graphical submit buttons and WW 1.2.1
Hi All,
I was wondering if someone has tried using multiple graphical submit buttons on a single form?
For example let's say I have the following:
<form>
<ui:textfield label="'Email'" name="'userID'" maxlength="100"/> <ui:password label="'Password'" name="'password'" maxlength="32"/>
<input type="image" src="/img/sign_on.gif" name="doSignIn" value="Sign In" /> <input type="image" src="/img/update.gif" name="doUpdate" value="Update Settings" /> </form>
If I had regular submit buttons (i.e. type=submit), the dispatcher would call "setDoSignIn()" and "setDoUpdate()) because the parameter name would simply be "doSignIn" and "doUpdate" respectively.
But in the case of graphical submit buttons the parameters sent from the browser become "doSignIn.x" and "doSignIn.y" and "doUpdate.x" and "doUpdate.y". Other than making my action ServletRequestAware and using the servlet request directly to look at the parameter is there a best practices for dealing with this issue?
Thanks,
Kirk Rasmussen
Lucasfilm Ltd.
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