Thanks!  I figured that one.  Now I'm getting a "too much recursion"
JavaScript  error when DOJO tries  to serialize my form.  Any ideas?

On Dec 10, 2007 5:17 AM, caarney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Try using elements instead of targets:
>
> @EventListener(elements = "someDiv", events = "clickRadio", submitForm =
> "form")
>
>
> Henri Dupre wrote:
> >
> > I have seen some suggestions on how to handle @RadioGroup and
> > @EventListener
> > here but none of them works for me.
> > One suggestion is to add a function to any div element
> > document.getElementById('someDiv').clickRadio=function(radio) {};
> >
> > add a onclick to the @Radio that calls that function
> >
> >
> > plus something like
> >
> > @EventListener(targets = "someDiv", events = "clickRadio", submitForm =
> > "form")
> >
> > This doesn't seem to do anything unfortunately.
> > Does it matter where the
> > "document.getElementById('someDiv').clickRadio=function(radio)
> > {};" is declared in the page?
> > I've been lazy and made a <script> block after the 'someDiv' element for
> > that line.
> > And how could I even trace this in firebug?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > --
> > Henri Dupre
> > Actualis Center
> >
> >
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