I think I fixed the problem where the commandLink doesn't work with
javascript turned off.  It is working for me now.

See

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1370



On 7/24/06, Jesse Alexander (KSFD 121)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Whether a single component gracefully degrades is up to the
component-writer.
THe JSF does (degradation is missing commnd-link...)

But not all component-writers like to put the additional grease on their

components to make them degrade gracefully. Some are just to
JS-fanatics. ;-)

Therefor one must test and then file JS-degradation-bug-requests for
each
component. I (for myself) would already be happy to read in each
component-
description the JS-requirements and degradation grade.

regards
Alexander



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 12:15 PM
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: ALLOW_JAVASCRIPT
>
> On 20/07/2006 22:02, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> > On 7/20/06, ragsta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> a simple question: does the ALLOW_JAVASCRIPT parameter work?
> >>
> >> Is very important for me that my site work even if the
> javascript is
> >> disabled on the user browser but turnig off the param
> outputlink doesn't
> >> work more...even if the primary goal of turning off the
> param is to
> >> change
> >> the behaviour of this command....
> >>
> >> if this option is bugged I think I have to all back to a different
> >> framework...
> >
> > You will be very limited in what you can do if you disabled
> javascript.
> > For instance, h:commandLink cannot work without javascript.
> >
> > Most of the interesting components also require javascript, as do a
> > lot of the common "tricks" for accomplishing tasks.
> >
> > You're probably better off not using JSF if you're not able
> to allow
> > javascript.
> >
>
>
> We have had some success with using styled h:commandButtons
> instead of
> commandLinks to avoid Javascript.
>
> It's true that some advanced components cannot be used without
> Javascript, but we have taken the approach that a site that degrades
> gracefully is acceptable. For example, the inputDate popup cannot be
> used without Javascript but the user can still enter a date
> manually in
> the input box.
>
> -Guy.
>

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