Mike
 
<context-param>
        <param-name>org.apache.myfaces.AUTO_SCROLL</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>
        <description>
            If true, a _javascript_ function will be rendered that is
able to restore the
            former vertical scroll on every request. Convenient
feature if you have pages
            with long lists and you do not want the browser page to
always jump to the top
            if you trigger a link or button action that stays on the same page.
            Default: "false"
        </description>

    </context-param>

 

Have already got that set in my web.xml

Guess it’s not operating because I’m NOT using a link or button action – see jsp snippet below

 

Simon

 

Do you envisage it operating something like this

 

<h:selectBooleanCheckbox id="selectBusinessType"

value="#{node.selected}" immediate="true"

valueChangeListener="#{demo.processValueChange}"

onclick="submit()" >

<t:focus componentId="id_of_component_to_focus"/>

<h:selectBooleanCheckbox >

 

If NOT, then how – as I can see it being required at several places on a form

 

 

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