This has turned out to be quite a ride, and it's for my main WO site <http://www.Track-Your-Finances.com>. The parent component had a WOForm which surrounded the SubComponent and it's WOForm. To undo that scenario on the two main pages, I did a big design upgrade, this is good.
I got the first page working.

On the next page, with the SubComponent I had another SubComponent which also overrode <takeValuesFromRequest>. The other SubComponent's <takeValuesFromRequest> was getting called when I did a Submit from my new SubComponent. It's values were undefined, which I wasn't checking for, and then it did some things which were bad. I trapped the undefines in the other SubComponent's <takeValuesFromRequest> and the page works fine.

One last step is to get the dynamic <anchor> elements, generated for each row in the SubComponent to work, and then I'll be able to upgrade the site!

Thanks to all,

On Nov 29, 2005, at 3:04 AM, Helge Staedtler wrote:

Sounds like you might perhaps have more than only one WOForm around your SubmitButton. Try to check in the generated HTML if there are more than only one Form-elements. Often if you have the form-in-a-form situation things act
like you describe it.

regards,
helge

Am 29.11.2005 0:08 Uhr schrieb "Baiss Eric Magnusson" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I have been unable to get the action method of a WOSubmitButton
inside a SubComponent to get called.

All I can get calls to in a SubComponent so far is <awake> and
<takeValuesFromRequest>.

I have a WOForm inside the SubComponent and <multipleSubmit> is true.
----
Baiss Eric Magnusson
<http://www.CascadeWebDesign.com>


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