alues
for them.
- Matthew Arseneault
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From: Entropy [mailto:blmulholl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 12:25 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: IE7 Submit button stops working
SOLUTION:
It was the tags. Replace them with and
it works fine. What a sim
SOLUTION:
It was the tags. Replace them with and
it works fine. What a simple little cause of a wierd @ss problem.
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Still more info: I drilled into my panel, and began removing things to find
what component might be interacting poorly with the enabling. I found that
it is my ajaxbuttons. If I remove all four, the page works. If I put ANY
of the four back in, it interacts with the enabling to cause the form s
More More Info: Tried keeping the recipients panel enabled, wondering if it
being enabled was the problem or changing it via ajax was the problem. It
appears that if it is always enabled the bug happens. So it's not the act
of changing it.
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So I was able, through experimentation and heavy commenting in/out to narrow
it down. It's an ajax behavior earlier in the page that is causing the
button to misbehave.
UserMultiSelect recipients = (UserMultiSelect)
form.get("recipients_section");
if(
New info: It works in IE8 from my localhost (using IBM RAD) but does NOT
work in IE8 from a standalone server (WebSphere). However, it DOES still
work in Firefox on the standalone server.
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Presuming you meant on the form, no it does not.
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Does it hit the
public void onError()
{
}
?
and thanks for the bacon;-)
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Entropy wrote:
> Okay, I've got a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in bacon for you.
>
> My page works perfectly in IE8. When I use the developer tools to go to
> IE7
> compatability