Hi Phillipe-
On 2/20/06, Philippe Lamote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I find the colors actually helpful (for the same reason I use
> an IDE with colors)
well, that is a different point! ;-)
> .... but I haven't seen many people using it in their mails --> I'll
> use plain ascii (just for you ;-)
The colors aren't my problem. the different sizes of fonts are!
(maybe google mail renders *buggy*? No idea)
-Matthias
> Philippe
> On 20 Feb 2006, at 22:58, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
>
> Hi Philippe,
>
> can you get rid of sending emails in html format, please?
> Makes it hard to read... Using *plain text* is pretty much better (IMHO)
>
> Thanks!
> -Matthias
>
> On 2/20/06, Philippe Lamote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've run into another weird prob and as I don't see why this
> > happens, I
> > thought posting it:
> > In a page, I have a Select Menu. The user selects a "Person" from
> > the Menu,
> > and this Person's data are subsequently rendered below this Menu.
> > (well,
> > make that: "should" be rendered :-)
> > The strange thing is:
> > Of all the inputText fields (like "currentUser.firstName"), none is
> > rendered. (all of them are inside the panelGrid)
> > The other data (like the "userRolls" this Person assumes) are
> > correctly
> > rendered.
> >
> > (to select a certain user:)
> > <h:selectOneMenu id="userChooser" title="#
> > {labels.usrMgt_userChooserHelp}"
> > valueChangeListener="#{managerbean.chooseUserTrigger}"
> > disabled="#{managerbean.usersdisabled }" onchange="submit()"
> > value="choose_one" >
> > <f:selectItem itemLabel="#{labels.usrMgt_chooseUsr}"
> > itemValue="choose_one"/>
> > <f:selectItems value="#{managerbean.userKeyMap}"/>
> > </h:selectOneMenu>
> >
> > <td>
> > (the panel with textInputs that don't render the user data:)
> > <h:panelGrid bgcolor="SlateGrey" columns="2" id="userTabel1"
> > cellpadding="2"
> > cellspacing="0" width="100%" align="center"
> > columnClasses="labelKolom,inhoudKolom" rowClasses="rij1,rij2">
> > <h:outputLabel value="#{labels.usrMgt_firstn}"/>
> > <h:inputText
> > value="#{managerbean.currentUser.firstName}"
> > readonly="#{managerbean.editableFieldMode}"/>
> > ...
> >
> >
> >
> > </h:panelGrid>
> > <h:message for="userTabel1" styleClass="error"/>
> > </td>
> >
> > (the panel with data that do get rendered with the user data:)
> > <h:selectOneMenu id="roleList" title="#{labels.usrMgt_roleListTitle}"
> > value="#{managerbean.oldRollKey}" style="width:5cm;"
> > readonly="#{managerbean.editableFieldMode}" >
> > <f:selectItem itemLabel="#{labels.usrMgt_usrRolls}"
> > itemValue="choose_one"/>
> > <f:selectItems value="#{managerbean.userRolls}"/>
> > </h:selectOneMenu>
> >
> >
> > The code for chooseUserTrigger, is
> >
> > public void chooseUserTrigger(ValueChangeEvent event){
> >
> > String gekozenUser= event.getNewValue().toString();
> > logger.error("The Chosen User, is "+ gekozenUser);
> > setCurrentUser(getAppMgr().getUsers().get(gekozenUser));
> >
> > }
> >
> > Person currentUser is a local var of the backing bean, featuring
> > vars like
> > firstName (String, ... ) nothing special.
> > I see from the logging the correct user has been passed to the
> > serverside,
> > but I can also see that from the part of the data that gets rendered
> > afterards.
> >
> > How would it come this works for all but the inputTexts upon re-
> > rendering
> > the page?
> > The only difference is "firstName" etc is indirectly referenced,
> > via the
> > bean's local var "currentUser". In the bean, there is a method
> > getUserRolls(), this is a mere pointer to this same local variable
> > (in casu:
> > it returns getCurrentUser().getRollKeys(); )
> > I triedchanging the "value" of the (id=- userChooser from
> > "choose_one" to
> > "#{managerbean.currentUser.loginName}" but this had no
> > effect...
> > Btw I also don't get any validation error.
> > _____________
> >
> > I've noticed ValueChangeEvents aren't too clean beasts in general.
> > Another problem I ran into lately was:
> > I had a Series of Boolean Checkboxes. Choosing one triggered the
> > contents (=
> > SelectItems) of a Menu next to it.
> > I added onchange="submit()" & a valueChangeListener to the
> > Checkboxes.
> > This made it work in FireFox, but not in Safari (OSX's default
> > browser) I
> > guess that's a Safari bug, yet I wondered whether there was perhaps
> > another
> > way to force its working in another way.
> > Has anyone else come across this problem?
> >
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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>
>
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