Below is schedule1.jsp from the sample project. I've bolded the attributes
that I've changed that cause the problem.
<h:form> <!-- The schedule itself --> <t:div style="position: absolute;
left: 220px; top: 5px; right: 5px;"> <t:schedule
value="#{scheduleHandler1.model}" id="schedule1" rendered="true"
visibleEndHour="18" visibleStartHour="8" workingEndHour="17"
workingStartHour="9" readonly="false" theme="evolution" tooltip="true"/>
</t:div> <!-- The column on the left, containing the calendar and other
controls --> <t:div style="position: absolute; left: 5px; top: 5px; width:
210px; overflow: auto"> <h:panelGrid columns="1"> <t:inputCalendar
id="scheduleNavigator" renderAsPopup="true"
value="#{scheduleHandler1.model.selectedDate}" /> <h:commandButton
actionListener="#{scheduleHandler1.addSampleEntries}" value="add sample
entries" /> <h:commandButton
actionListener="#{scheduleHandler1.addSampleHoliday}" value="add sample
holiday" /> </h:panelGrid> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] file="/inc/page_footer.jsp"
%> <jsp:include page="inc/mbean_source.jsp"/> </t:div> </h:form>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 17:51:47 +0200From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: Re: Tomahawk - t:schedule and t:inputCalendar cause js script error
Send to me your code sample.I tried this scenario typically with Tomahawk 1.1.7
and it works fine.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:32 PM, j haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having a problem that I can recreate on the with the tomahawk sample project.
I was getting this with version 1.1.6, and I also get it with 1.1.8. On
myfaces-example-simple-1.1.8/schedule1.jsf, make the following change.Add
renderAsPopup="true" to the t:inputCalendar. The page renders fine, but when I
mouse over the page I get a javascript error. This error prevents t:schedule's
tooltip from working. The combination that causes problems is t:inputCalendar
or t:inputDate with a renderAsPopup="true" attribute along with a t:schedule
with a tooltip="true" attribute. Bug numbers TOMAHAWK-929 and TOMAHAWK-193 look
like they may be related to this issues. Is there a work around for this?
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