Hi,

Take a look at @EventListener annotation. Docs show example of transmiting
JSON from page to Tapestry.

Thiago

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De: Peer Brink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviada em: terça-feira, 5 de agosto de 2008 06:41
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Transmitting a javascript-value to the server using JSON

Hello,

I try to transmit the users/browsers timezone-offset to the server.
The timeZone-offset can easily be retrieved by

<script type="text/javascript">
var offset = new Date().getTimezoneOffset();
</script>

But how can it be transmitted? Could this be done using a JSONObject
by adding "Object.toJSON(offset);"?

I found quite some conversations in the mailing-list about
JSON-communication but they are all about transmitting data in the
other direction (server to client).

Where would the code go in the html-source and what java-code is
needed to receive the value on the server-side?

Or is there a complete other way to get this value?

Sorry for this rookie-question. But I am not too familiar with
java-script and JSON.

Thanks for any help,
Peer.

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