Hah! Nice... didn't realize that... let me look into this one.
Robert
On Jul 6, 2009, at 7/62:03 PM , Norman Franke wrote:
Alas, one can't add a mixin to a t:hidden field. It claims that my
hidden field is not assignable to ClientElement.
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
On Jul 6, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Robert Zeigler wrote:
id isn't rendered because nowhere in the server-side code is
"getClientId" called.
Check out:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-680
Which describes this. There's a new mixin in the 5.2-SNAPSHOT
branch (RenderClientId) that ensures the client id is rendered for
a form element.
It's a small mixin that you can easily add yourself, if you want;
otherwise, just be sure to call "getClientId" on the component
instance from the server.
Robert
On Jul 6, 2009, at 7/61:02 PM , Norman Franke wrote:
I'm trying to use a Hidden component to allow my web page to
automatically submit a login page if a browser-injected JavaScript
object exists. (Allowing my web app to auto-login if run in my
embedded web browser.)
I've created the field thusly:
<input t:type="Hidden" t:id="login_id" value="${loginId}"/>
However, it doesn't really work. The control never gets an "id" so
Prototype can't find it to set the value.
First, why doesn't it get an ID (the submit button does) and is
there a better way of doing this?
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
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