Re: How to handle links outside a SCXML Dialog?

2007-07-02 Thread Werner Punz
Ok first of all I added an issue https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-453 to streamline this discussion. Craig McClanahan schrieb: On 6/29/07, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahul Akolkar schrieb: I suspect this will be relevant to both implementations. By design, it helps

Re: How to handle links outside a SCXML Dialog?

2007-06-29 Thread Rahul Akolkar
On 6/29/07, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahul Akolkar schrieb: I suspect this will be relevant to both implementations. By design, it helps to think of a dialog as a complete model. However, I think we have talked about bits like headers, footers and navigation bars some time ago,

Re: How to handle links outside a SCXML Dialog?

2007-06-29 Thread Craig McClanahan
On 6/29/07, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahul Akolkar schrieb: I suspect this will be relevant to both implementations. By design, it helps to think of a dialog as a complete model. However, I think we have talked about bits like headers, footers and navigation bars some time ago,

Re: How to handle links outside a SCXML Dialog?

2007-06-29 Thread Werner Punz
Rahul Akolkar schrieb: On 6/29/07, Werner Punz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rahul Akolkar schrieb: I suspect this will be relevant to both implementations. By design, it helps to think of a dialog as a complete model. However, I think we have talked about bits like headers, footers and

Re: How to handle links outside a SCXML Dialog?

2007-06-28 Thread Rahul Akolkar
On 6/28/07, Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having an issued when users click links that are not known to the SCXML dialog. When this occurs an exception from ShaleApplicationFilter.doFilter() is thrown. The links are part of the page's headers, footer, and navigation bar. The