Hi,
i think you cannot update single components in an iframe because it can be
theoretical possible that the site is hosted on a different server or comes
from a different session. But you can update the whole iframe with JavaScript
if you like. Here is a short example:
<!-- submit should trigger the JavaScript -->
<tr:inputText autoSubmit="true" id="inputComp" value="#{bean.text}"
label="InputText:"/>
<iframe id="embeddedComp" frameborder="0" marginheight="0"
marginwidth="0" scrolling="auto" src="/embeddedComp.faces" align="middle"
height="100%" width="100%"/>
<!-- re-render the iframe -->
<trh:script id="script-embeddedCompRefresh"
text="var embeddedComp = document.getElementById('embeddedComp');
embeddedComp.src='/embeddedComp.faces';"
partialTriggers="inputComp" />
Hope this will help you...
Regards
Sven
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Von: hij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. November 2007 16:14
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Trinidad] Refreshing of components within an iframe via PPR
Can nobody help me?
Can I realize that with Trinidad?
Thanks,
hij
hij wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm using Trinidad 1.0.2.
> I have a parent-jsf-page which contains an iframe and other components.
> The iframe contains/refers to a child-jsf-page.
>
> Now here's what I'd like to realize:
> If a specific component on the parent-page is changed, another
> specific component within the iframe shall be updated/refreshed via
> the PPR-feature.
>
>
> Example of my problem:
> the parent-jsf-page contains:
> - inputText-component (is in a form; id is set;
> autoSubmit-attribute is 'true')
> - iframe-component contains:
> - outputText-component (partialTriggers-attribute
> contains the id of the
>
> inputText-component)
>
> If the inputText-comp is changed, the outputText-comp shall be
> refreshed via PPR. But it doesn't
> work.
>
>
> So can anyone tell me how to refresh a specific component within an
> iframe when a PPR-request is triggered by another specific component
> an the parent-page via PPR ?
>
> [And how works the whole thing vice versa: If I want a component on
> the parent-page to refresh when a component within an iframe is
> changed?]
>
> Thank you very much,
> hij
>
>
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