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Downloaded the 6.16.2006 build and
replicated the same error. While I wait for the next nightly, would you know
of any strict usage requirements of the AjaxLinkSubmit component that I may be
missing? I have the component wrapped with an AjaxForm; otherwise, I’m not
doing anything fancy other than specifying a component id using the ‘updateComponents’
parameter. The id I’m using is the Tapestry Id I gave for the component containing the AjaxLinkSubmit (don’t know
if that would cause a problem?), as I update a state variable of the containing
component which I motivates a view change onscreen. I’m assuming the ID’s used
in the ‘updateComponents’ collection correspond to the Tapestry component ID’s.
Not entirely sure though as the Tacos example page for AjaxLinkSubmit specifies
both a component Id and an HTML Id for their component. Paul P.S. – Is this mailing list archived in a
searchable way? I’d clutter your guys’ boxes with trivial, previously-asked
questions. Or at least, I want keep those mails to a minimum. J From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jesse Kuhnert It is hard to say with
that alone, but I would reccomend upgrading to the latest nightly http://tacos.sourceforge.net/nightly/
before doing anything else. It should be released soon from what I hear. On 6/21/06, Paul
Tongyoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Awesome! Good to know there's a community out there –
I'm brand new to Tacos and a relatively new Tapestry developer. Just
integrated the Tacos4 Beta 2 into our application, and am trying to convert a
LinkSubmit into an AjaxLinkSubmit. For some reason the resulting href of
the rendered <a> component is "/" and not any meaningful
tapestry URL. Any ideas? Please let me know of any other additional
information that you need regarding the environment – I'm running Tapestry
4.0.2. Paul From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jesse Kuhnert Yes, I hope so :) On
6/21/06, Paul Tongyoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Hello!
Is this list still active? J Paul
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