That's a little easier actually. It's just like the add to cart and stay on same page stuff. Just make your urls like this:
/Webapp/control/request-uri/view-name -David On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:06:31 -0800 Adrian Crum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was thinking if I just had the event property and no response > properties, then the controller would just go back to the original > url, but I didn't try it. Based on your reply, I guess that doesn't > work. > > It would be nice to have that capability. > > Let's say I want to have a collapsible masthead. There would be a > link in the top right corner that looks like the +/- sign, and > clicking on it calls the setUserPreference request event and returns > back to the original screen - with the masthead updated accordingly. > So, what you're saying is right now each screen would have to have > its own controller entry for the setUserPreference request event. > > -Adrian > > David E Jones wrote: > > > > > The only way to do this sort of thing right now is to define > > another request to use instead of the setUserPreference request, > > but that uses the same event as that request. That way you can use > > the proper response and route as needed/desired. > > > > In thinking about this there are a couple of framework enhancements > > we could consider to make this easier: > > > > 1. some sort of response type that calls the other response, then > > comes back with the result from any event on that response and > > uses that result to choose another response > > > > 2. some sort of response type that when used goes to the previous > > request; it would always have a default request to go to, but > > would only use that if the request it is a response to was called > > directly instead of as a response to another request-map > > > > -David > > > > > > On Feb 8, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Adrian Crum wrote: > > > >> I'm working on some screen widget enhancements that will make use > >> of the new user preferences services. There is a > >> setUserPreference request event defined in common-controller.xml > >> that is set up to return the user to the "main" view. > >> > >> I need the ability to call this request event (or a similar one) > >> and return back to the same view, or URL. Can that be done, and if > >> so, how? > >> > >> -Adrian > > > > > >
