Renzo,

I suggest you don't count on this behaviour, as the 1.0.2 release due any
time soon switches to using AJAX rather than the _pprIFrame.  This means
your script won't get executed at all in IE, and once in Firefox.  There's
talk of some hooks into the AJAX routines to provide hooks when updates
occur to certain elements of the page, however there's a generic hook for
pre-and-post AJAX calls already in 1.0.2.

AJAX powered PPR details are available here:

http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/devguide/ppr.html

Perhaps someone else can shed some light on a reliable mechanism to have
script snippets executed on PPR completion.

Danny.

On 8/9/07, Renzo Tomaselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I noticed a strong asymmetry while executing a js block included
> into a PPR target: on IE this runs once, in the context of _pprIFrame.
> On FF it runs twice, once in the context of _pprIFrame and then in the
> context of the original page, after PPR modifications have been applied
> to the dom.
> While on FF this behavior offers a full suite of tuning opportunities to
> play with PPR contents, on IE the game is severely constrained.
> Is that a bug to hunt for, a side-effect or a wanted feature ?
> Thanks,
>
> -- Renzo
>
>


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