Why don't you try use javascrit and ajax?


Mike McNally-3 wrote:
> 
> Well all I can imagine is that IE simply does not like the idea of
> having a radio button inside an anchor tag. It probably doesn't have
> anything to do with Stripes.
> 
> The reason I think it's weird is that when it does work, your anchor
> tag will cause the page to be reloaded.  It won't submit the form
> containing your input element, so the value of the radio button won't
> be maintained anyway, and neither will the value of any other form
> fields.
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:05 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I expect it to look like a radio button, act like radio button but
>> rather than using an onclick event to make a call to the server,
>> leverage the power of the stripes link tag to pass parametets, call an
>> event on action bean rather than doing it the more verbose old
>> fashioned way.  Also this code is inside a for:each loop as the list
>> of radio buttons is dynamic.
>>
>> Is there something wrong with this approach?  Do to have a suggestion
>> for a better approach?  How does this feedback address my question?
>> Are you implying that the radio button is causing the issue?  If you
>> are, then why does a standard anchor tag work?  Thanks for your time.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On May 6, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Mike McNally <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> What do you expect to happen when you put an anchor around a radio
>>> button?  That's weird.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM, jborys <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to use a simple stripes link tag in IE 7.  This tag works
>>>> perfectly in Firefox 3.x, but does not work in IE 7.
>>>>
>>>> <s:link
>>>> beanclass="cme.artemis.stripes.dashboard.ManageDashboardsActionBean"
>>>>        event="makeActive">
>>>>    <s:param name="dashboardId" value="${dashboard.id}"/>
>>>>     <input type="radio" id="isDefault${stat.index}" name="isDefault"
>>>>                value="${dashboard.defaultDashboard}"
>>>>                ${(dashboard.defaultDashboard) ? '
>>>> checked="checked"' : ''}/>
>>>> </s:link>
>>>>
>>>> If I change it to a normal link tag as follows, however, it works
>>>> in both.
>>>>
>>>> < a
>>>> href="/techinfo/dashboard/ManageDashboards.action?
>>>> makeActive=&dashboardId=${dashboard.id}">
>>>>    <input type="radio" id="isDefault${stat.index}" name="isDefault"
>>>>                value="${dashboard.defaultDashboard}"
>>>>                ${(dashboard.defaultDashboard) ? '
>>>> checked="checked"' : ''}/>
>>>> < / a>
>>>>
>>>> Why can't IE 7 translate the tag?  Is there an error in my tag that
>>>> Firefox
>>>> ignores that IE doesn't?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --Note the spaces were added to the anchor tag so it would render
>>>> as markup
>>>> instead of a hyperlink.
>>>>
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