True, but what I really need is for the Login form to render with any
validation errors.
Think Yahoo login from their home page where credentials are directly
submitted to the login page.
Ideas?

-----Original Message-----
From: DarĂ­o Vasconcelos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 3:38 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Submitting to a companion form on another page


My guess is that the best approach is to have a login method or bean
that does all the hard work and simply calling it from both the Home
and Login pages...

On 10/21/05, Lance Arlaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm faced with a typical problem that I'm trying to solve in Tapestry.
> I have two pages, Home and Login, both of which contain fields for
entering
> login information.
> I'd simply like to process the submission of credentials on the home page
as
> if they'd been directly submitted via the login page.
> Is it possible to either:
> (1) generate the appropriate action on the form to have the client
directly
> submit to the login page; or
> (2) activate the login page from the home page as if it had been directly
> submitted (invoking validation and the appropriate listener method)
>
>
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