if you want this to work with a bookmarkable link then the only way to
do it is to use javascript to add textarea's content to the url. but
it isnt really safe to pass this on the url because those have a
character limit...

-igor


On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 2:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello folks.
>
>  Time for me to use the knowledge of the community again. Some background
>  to enlighten my problem:
>
>  In a form I have a textarea and a few buttons (cancel, reload, update
>  and preview). Upon creation I load into the textarea some html that is
>  stored in the database.
>  The html is used as a template for creating emails. Eg:
>  <html>
>  <body>
>  Dear 'customername'.
>
>  bla bla
>  </body>
>  </html>
>
>  To the preview button is actually a BookmarkablePageLink created as
>  suggested in the Linkomatic example (except that I have PageParameters
>  as well) and it opens a popup.
>
>  PageParameters pp = new PageParameters();
>  pp.add("content", txtArea.getModelObjectAsString());
>  PopupSettings popupSettings = new
>  PopupSettings(PageMap.forName("popuppagemap")).setHeight(500).setWidth(500);
>  add(new BookmarkablePageLink("popupButtonLink", Popup.class,
>  pp).setPopupSettings(popupSettings));
>
>  Now, the problem is that the PageParameter is added at creation time,
>  hence no matter what changes are made in the text area, I can not pass
>  it to the Popup so that I can view the changes.
>
>  How can I make this happen?
>
>  Sorry if this is a stupid question, but bare with me, I'm just a newbie.
>  Also, let me know if you need clarification.
>
>  TIA,
>  Jörgen
>
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