Hi!
 
Can anyone tell me why something like this would work:
<t:commandLink value="#{messages.deleteRow}" action="#{selectRowHandler.deleteRow}" onclick="if (!confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this record?')) return" />

But that a similar approach (firing the _javascript_ AND the action) doesn't?
 <t:commandLink value="#{messages.viewInfo}" action="#{selectRowHandler.setSelectedItem}" onclick="openPopupWindow(this); return false;" >
       
<t:updateActionListener property="#{selectRowHandler.selectedItem}" value="#{item}" />
</t:commandLink>

Basically, the first link fires BOTH the _javascript_ and the action, but the second one fires only the _javascript_. Why should the contents of the script have something to say for if the action is triggered or not?

I thought that the commandLink was capable of triggering both, anybody have some experiences with this?

Regards,

Eivind

 

 

 

 

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