Madhav,
Some Tomahawk components may not work, especially those relying on
commandLink. Other components may degrade gracefully. Some will work
identically. How to handle the absence of javascript was a decision made
by the contributers of each component, individually.
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
Martin Marinschek wrote:
JSF will work if (from the standard components) you use all components
except commandLink.
You can style commandButton to look like a link to get the same effects.
regards,
Martin
On 10/6/06, *Madhav Bhargava* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi All,
I see a lot of javascript code in the rendered JSP page that hosts
JSF components like command link etc. If javascript is disabled in a
browser then will JSF components work? If not then what is the remedy?
**Thanks & Regards,**
**Madhav Bhargava**
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