hello mark,

e.g.: add an actionListener to your link and the disclosed-attribute to your
showDetailItems

your snippet (+ modifications):

        <tr:commandLink id="tabSwitcher" text="show 'Company' tab"
actionListener="#{bean.showCompanyTab}" partialSubmit="true"/>

        <tr:panelTabbed position="above" id="aboutMenu" class="panelClass"
partialTriggers="tabSwitcher">
               <tr:showDetailItem id="contactPanel" text="Contact"
                               inlineStyle="float: left"
                               disclosed="#{bean.showContact}"
                               binding="#{bean.contact}">
                     <tr:panelHeader text="Contact Us"/>
              </tr:showDetailItem>

               <tr:showDetailItem id="helpPanel" text="Company"
                               inlineStyle="float: left"
                               disclosed="#{bean.showCompany}"
                               bean="#{bean.company}">
                      <tr:panelHeader text="Company"/>
              </tr:showDetailItem>
        </tr:panelTabbed>


in my opinion the disclosed-attribute should be enough.
however, at the moment it doesn't work that way.
-> you also have to use component binding. (-> you also have to add the
binding-attribute - see above)

a possible workaround:
(don't forget the getter and setter methods)

within your bean - e.g.:

    private boolean showContact = true;
    private boolean showCompany = false;

    //workaround:
    private CoreShowDetailItem contact;
    private CoreShowDetailItem company;

    public void showCompanyTab(ActionEvent event)
    {
        this.showContact = false;
        this.showCompany = true;

        //workaround:
        if(this.contact != null)
        {
            this.contact.setDisclosed( false );
        }
        if(this.company != null)
        {
            this.company.setDisclosed( true );
        }
    }

regards,
gerhard



2007/12/13, md10024 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm using Trinidad with facelets. I have a page "about.xhtml" containing a
> tr:panelTabbed that has a default item of "Contact". I would like to also
> create a link to the "Company" item on the about.xhtml page.
>
> How do I programatically reveal the non-default item when linking to this
> page?
>
> <<<about.xhtml>>>
> <tr:panelTabbed position="above" id="aboutMenu" class="panelClass">
>         <tr:showDetailItem id="contactPanel" text="Contact"
>                         inlineStyle="float: left">
>               <tr:panelHeader text="Contact Us"/>
>        </tr:showDetailItem>
>
>         <tr:showDetailItem id="helpPanel" text="Company"
>                         inlineStyle="float: left">
>                <tr:panelHeader text="Contact Us"/>
>        </tr:showDetailItem>
> </tr:panelTabbed>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mark
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