is the string identifier for the new page... and before to load the new page
i should run a javascript



Anton Gavazuk wrote:
> 
> WHat is the result of button execution? New page?
> 
> 2009/3/26 drizzo <[email protected]>
> 
>>
>>
>>  No i have an iframe, when the button is clicked must be execute the
>> method
>> specified in the action attribute, and after I should call a javascript
>> function (this is used to notify to a parent page the outcome)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> D.
>>
>>
>> Rafa Pérez wrote:
>> >
>> > Parent page? If you are inside a dialog, then you can define a
>> > returnListener method in the opener button to execute some logic when
>> the
>> > dialog is closed.
>> >
>> > HTH,
>> >
>> > -- Rafa
>> >
>> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:54 PM, drizzo <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> i should notify to parent page the result of the action. so i need
>> wait
>> >> the
>> >> action is finished...
>> >>
>> >> i don't if is it possible
>> >>
>> >> Danilo
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Simon Kitching wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > For normal command-button usage, the current html page is submitted
>> and
>> >> > *completely* replaced by a new HTML page. So it makes no sense to
>> talk
>> >> > about running javascript "after" the action.
>> >> >
>> >> > Are you perhaps using these command-buttons within an AJAX pane, and
>> >> > want some javascript to execute after the AJAX request that the
>> button
>> >> > triggers has completed?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > drizzo schrieb:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> but onClick event is triggered after the action tag or before?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If is before, there is a way to excute a scritp after the action?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Anton Gavazuk wrote:
>> >> >>> Of course use onClick attribute.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> 2009/3/26 drizzo <[email protected]>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>> Hi everybody,
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> i have this code:
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> <tr:commandButton id="responseButton"
>> >> >>>>                action="#{responseMgdBean.rResponse}"
>> >> >>>>                icon="/images/ico_#{responseButton.behaviour}.gif"
>> >> >>>>                binding="#{dealCalculatorMgdBean.buttonAccepted}"
>> >> >>>>                text="#{responseButton.label}  "
>> >> >>>>                rendered="#{responseButton.visible}"
>> >> >>>>                shortDesc="#{responseButton.responseValue}"
>> >> >>>> blocking="true">
>> >> >>>>                <tr:setActionListener
>> >> >>>> from="#{responseButton.responseValue}"
>> >> >>>>                        to="#{responseMgdBean.responseValue}" />
>> >> >>>>                <tr:setActionListener
>> >> from="#{responseButton.behaviour}"
>> >> >>>>                        to="#{responseMgdBean.behaviour}" />
>> >> >>>>                <tr:setActionListener
>> >> >>>>
>> >> from="#{dealCalculatorMgdBean.dealVariantIds}"
>> >> >>>>                        to="#{responseMgdBean.selectedVariantIds}"
>> />
>> >> >>>> </tr:commandButton>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> now I should run a js code before or after to execute the action.
>> >> >>>> Which the best solution to do this?
>> >> >>>> Is it possible use the onClick attribute?
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> Please can you help me?
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> Thanks
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>> --
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>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
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