hahaha... well go ahead and bring forth the components.

Then I'll owe you a beer, a virtual one at least... ;)

(i *really* have to get some sleep, anyway)

--
Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
Director Técnico
DTQ Software


Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
Ughhh...That is a lot of code to read ;) It sounds like because your
component "disappears" on the page the it is correctly being specified
in your service as something that needs updating, but for one reason
or another it never actually gets rendered, or doesn't get access to a
writer that will send it's content back to the page...

Hmmm hmmm...I had problems like this very early on but don't run
across them anymore. My AjaxWebRequest has a hivemind logging
interceptor that, when turned on, will display a log statement for
every single component that does or doesn't get rendered.
"isValidRequest" is if it's a valid ajax request, and
"containsComponentId" shows the method call for each component and the
id value it's checking. This has helped me in scnerios like this one.

Ho humm ho humm..If you had only asked earlier I would have been able
to save you so much trouble. I'm being told that "Lost" is going to be
played on tivo now whether I like it or not by my wife so I have to go
(until early tomorrow)....It will be a one hour change for me to do
tomorrow morning, so that when you wake it will be to a new day filled
with care free ajax form submissions and frivalous lattes served by
buxom blonde aphrodite women...Or at least one filled with single form
field form submissions that can easily be specified with onchange()
attributes without the need to write special javascript or define
components that don't get used.

Make it so! Hah! Has enyone seen Extras lately? Piccard was there
blathering on about his screenplay of him seeing women nude...It was
very funny.

j



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