I agree, that doesn't make any sense... are you sure
your action is really getting called at all?
-- Adam
On 8/9/07, Luka Surija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I've found the problem, but it doesn't make any sense.
>
> If I call a dialog like this:
>
> <tr:commanLink action="dialog:popup" useWindow="true" />
> then the popup window is opening, but if I call :
>
> <tr:commandLink action="#{Popup.showPopup}" useWindow="true" />
>
> and showPopup method is like this:
> public String showPopup(){
> return "dialog:popup";
> }
> then nothing happens (popup window is not opening, and there is no
> server log on this).
>
> So is it something broken i trinidad 1.0.2. because I recall it worked
> before.
>
> Did something changed in Dialog Framework between trinidad version
> m1-incubating and 1.0.2.?
>
>
>
> Luka Surija wrote:
> > Is there any chance to use multiple popup dialogs? For example, i 1.
> > dialog, I want to open 2. dialog, but 2. dialog opens when I close 1.
> > dialog?
> >
> > I'm calling always the same dialog, because I use facelets
> > <ui:include> in popup.xhtml. If this is cousing problems, what I have
> > to do, to open 2. dialog from 1. dialog.
> >
> > popup.xhtml:
> > <f:view xmlns:ui="http://java.sun.com/jsf/facelets"
> > xmlns:f="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"
> > xmlns:h="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"
> > xmlns:tr="http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad"
> > locale="#{MainMB.locale}" id="#{PopUp.page}">
> >
> > <f:loadBundle basename="hr.iytim.resource.messages" var="msg" />
> > <tr:document title="#{msg.main_title}" >
> > <tr:form >
> > <tr:panelPage>
> > <tr:panelButtonBar halign="right"
> > rendered="#{PopUp.closeButtonVisible}" >
> > <tr:commandButton text="#{msg.close}"
> > actionListener="#{PopUp.closePopup}" />
> > </tr:panelButtonBar>
> > <tr:messages />
> > <ui:include src="#{PopUp.page}">
> > <ui:param name="loadedInPopUp" value="#{PopUp.loadedInPopUp}" />
> > </ui:include>
> > </tr:panelPage>
> > </tr:form>
> > </tr:document>
> > </f:view>
> >
> > tnx
> >
>
>