Have you tried dropping the jar into the app's lib dir?
<context>/WEB-INF/lib ?

Robert

Patrick Casey wrote:
>       So far as I know, I haven't touched the asset service on my project.
> I tried moving the HtmlArea.jar around a bit:
> 
>       Tomcat/shared/lib -> no errors, results as per previous email
>       Tomcat/common/lib -> nasty classloader errors, app won't start
> 
>       I'm fairly stumped at this point, especially by the lack of any kind
> of error message. If I was getting some sort of a "cannot find asset
> foo/bar" I'd at least be able to work with it, but so far, no dice.
> 
>       I'm going to ask a stupid question now though:
> 
>       Do I have to do anything to enable Tapestry's script engine? E.g. do
> I have to throw a flag in my border component and/or add a tapestry <script>
> component high up on the page to give this .jwc a spot to write its
> javascript into? I never really followed the scripting chapter in Howard's
> book (I got about ten pages in and said the hell with it I'll write my own),
> so I might be missing something utterly fundamental here :).
> 
>       --- Pat
>       
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Robert Zeigler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 12:47 PM
>>To: Tapestry users
>>Subject: Re: HtmlArea help
>>
>>One thing I would try first off is setting your rows to something larger
>>than 8... htmlarea is a little weird that way. Even so, that shouldn't
>>be the problem with the degradation. I'm using HtmlArea many places in
>>3.0.3 with no issues, so... not sure what the deal is.
>>
>>But if the scripts aren't being referenced in your page, that would
>>explain the lack of an htmlarea. :) The issue, then, is why aren't the
>>scripts being loaded... Are you doing anything... funny with the asset
>>service??  That's the only thing I can really think of.
>>
>>Robert
>>
>>Patrick Casey wrote:
>>
>>>     Well, there is no component file as I'm using declarative binding
>>>e.g.
>>>
>>><span jwcid="@htmlarea:HtmlArea" value="ognl:object.instructions"
>>
>>rows="8"
>>
>>>cols="80"/>
>>>
>>>     Is the only reference to the htmlarea on one of my pages.
>>>
>>>     I'm suspicious that what's happening is that the component is
>>>supposed to link in two scripts e.g. the HtmlArea.html code looks like:
>>>
>>><script jwcid="definitions"/>
>>><textarea jwcid="theArea" id="ognl:components.theArea.name"/>
>>><script jwcid="theScript"/>
>>>
>>>     While the HtmlArea.jwc code defines definitions and theScript thus:
>>>
>>><component id="theScript" type="Script">
>>>        <static-binding name="script">HtmlArea.script</static-binding>
>>>        <binding name="fullpage" expression="fullPage"/>
>>>        <binding name="table" expression="tableOperations"/>
>>>        <binding name="context" expression="contextMenu"/>
>>>        <binding name="spelling" expression="spellChecker"/>
>>>        <binding name="id" expression="generateId()"/>
>>>        <static-binding name="included"
>>>value="?service=HtmlAreaResourceLoader&amp;sp=Shtmlarea.js"/>
>>>    </component>
>>>
>>>    <component id="definitions" type="Script">
>>>        <static-binding
>>>name="script">HtmlAreaDefinitions.script</static-binding>
>>>        <static-binding name="url"
>>>value="?service=HtmlAreaResourceLoader&amp;sp=S"/>
>>>    </component>
>>>
>>>     The problem is I'm not seeing either of these scripts show up in my
>>>page at all. I've actually seen this problem with other libraries I've
>>>downloaded off of Tassel or Tacos e.g. the scripts never seem to load
>>
>>and I
>>
>>>have to manually load them e.g. put my own <any> tags in to link the
>>
>>scripts
>>
>>>from physical storage instead of the jar.
>>>
>>>     Is there any kind of known "gotcha" that would prevent the component
>>>loading its scripts from its own .jar?
>>>
>>>     --- Pat
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Jesse Kuhnert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:32 AM
>>>>To: Tapestry users
>>>>Subject: Re: HtmlArea help
>>>>
>>>>Impossible to tell what is going wrong without seeing your component
>>
>>code,
>>
>>>>~but~ I have a few ideas even without that.
>>>>
>>>>Your javascript may not be getting parsed on the server return. (If that
>>>>is
>>>>what your component is relying on). Or...Ummm...Tapestry 3.0.3 does
>>>>something really weird? There are just too many possibilities.
>>>>
>>>>On 8/26/05, Patrick Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>You're right, sorry, I meant Tassel and wrote Tacos :).
>>>>>
>>>>>As for Tapestry, I'm on 3.0.3.
>>>>>
>>>>>--- Pat
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>From: Robert Zeigler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 12:23 PM
>>>>>>To: Tapestry users
>>>>>>Subject: Re: HtmlArea help
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just to clarify... htmlarea isn't part of the tacos library. :)
>>>>>>Not sure what's going on... what version of tapestry are you using it
>>>>>>with?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Robert
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Patrick Casey wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'm trying to use the tacos htmlarea component. So far as I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>can
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>tell, it's downloaded and linked to my application properly. It runs
>>>>>>
>>>>>>fine,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the only problem is I don't get an HTML area out, I get a normal
>>>>>>
>>>>>>textarea
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>when it renders. No server side errors, no javascript console
>>>>
>>>>errors,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>just a
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>text area comes out.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>.application
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>><library id="htmlarea"
>>>>>>>specification-path="/org/rz/htmlarea/htmlarea.library"/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>What goes on my .html page
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>><span jwcid="@htmlarea:HtmlArea" value="ognl:object.instructions"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>rows="8"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>cols="80"/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>What actually comes out:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>><textarea name="theArea" cols="80" rows="8" id="theArea">These are
>>>>
>>>>the
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>Survey &lt;b&gt;Instructions&lt;/b&gt;!</textarea>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>In other words it looks like it's "failing safely" into a text area?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Fails
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>identically on fireFox 1.0.6 and IE.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Can anyone offer any enlightenment?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>--- Pat
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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