What version of MyFaces are you using? I had the same problem when I went to MyFaces 1.0.9. When I went back to 1.0.7 and everything was back to normal.

Take a look at the <head>...</head> section of the page produced by MyFaces that has a jsCookMenu on it - do you see a bunch of extra style sheets and javascript links that you didn't specify in your JSP? (that is what I saw in my pages after upgrading to 1.0.9)


HTH Aaron Bartell

Neal Haggard wrote:

I realized when I saw the subject come up that I really have two questions. The question I asked in my last note being a bit more pressing. The other question is I'm seeing the styles & the javascript is rendering for the jscookMenu, however the internal images that the javascript loads on the right hand side of the sub-child elements are not rendering. I get the image not found placeholder (the infamous red 'X'). Is there something else I need to add to my Extensions Filter configuration to let that work?

-----Original Message-----
From: Neal Haggard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:11 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Jscookmenu - ThemeOffice - Images not displaying?


I'm attempting to use the jscookmenu as an actionmenu in a table, to allow 
table actions per row.  When I click on the link in the second column (to call 
#{selectContactBean.overview}, it properly chooses the correct row from the 
dataTable, but when choosing the #{selectContactBean.overview} action from the 
x:jscookMenu, it does not.  Any ideas why this isn't working, and more 
importantly how I can fix it so I can do this?

Here's a snippet of my JSP:

<h:dataTable value="#{selectContactBean.myContacts}" var="contact"
binding="#{selectContactBean.contactTable}">
<h:column>
<x:jscookMenu layout="hbr" theme="ThemeOffice" >
<x:navigationMenuItem id="showActions" icon="#{resources['actions.showActions.image']}" itemLabel=" ">
<x:navigationMenuItem id="overview" icon="#{resources['actions.overview.image']}" itemLabel="#{resources['actions.overview.txt']}" action="#{selectContactBean.overview}"/>
<x:navigationMenuItem id="copy" icon="#{resources['actions.copy.image']}" itemLabel="#{resources['actions.copy.txt']}" action="copy" />
<x:navigationMenuItem id="delete" icon="#{resources['actions.delete.image']}" itemLabel="#{resources['actions.delete.txt']}" action="delete" />
<x:navigationMenuItem id="summary" split="true" icon="#{resources['actions.summary.image']}" itemLabel="#{resources['actions.summary.txt']}" action="summary" />
</x:navigationMenuItem>
</x:jscookMenu>
</h:column>
<h:column>
<f:facet name="header">
<h:outputText value="#{resources['column.contacts.contact.txt']}" />
</f:facet>
<h:commandLink action="#{selectContactBean.overview}">
<h:outputText value="#{contact.name}" />
</h:commandLink>
</h:column>
</h:dataTable>


Here's a piece of my selectContactBean:

/**
* Handle retrieving & selecting contacts from a user's contacts.
*/
public class SelectContactBean extends AbstractBaseBean {
   /** UIData object so we can see what row was selected. */
   private UIData contactTable;

/**
* Get the contact table
* * @return Returns the contactTable.
*/
public UIData getContactTable() {
return contactTable;
}


/**
* Set the contact table.
* * @param contactTable The contactTable to set.
*/
public void setContactTable(UIData contactTable) {
this.contactTable = contactTable;
}


/**
* Get a list of the user's contacts.
* * @return A List holding all the contacts for the current user.
*/
public List getMyContacts() {
return getVisit().getUser().getContacts();
}


/**
* Get the contact that was selected and, if successful, navigate to the
* overview page for that contact.
* * @return Navigation outcome string
*/
public String overview() {
return getContact();
}


/**
* Use the contactTable UI component to get the selected contact. Verify
* they are still in the datastore and set the contact as the current
* contact.
* * @return Navigation outcome string
*/
public String getContact() {
FacesContext facesContext = getFacesContext();
// Get the selected row as a Contact
Contact contact = (Contact) contactTable.getRowData();


       // Set the current contact on our visit
       getVisit().setCurrentContact(contact);

       // Success
       return Constants.SUCCESS_OUTCOME;
   }
}



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