On May 14, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi there,

On 14/05/2008, at 5:20 PM, Stephane Guyot wrote:

your trouble comes from the bias you create between the server state and the client state. When you modify the UI via javascript, when you add the company name on the client side and show the company name, the server side doesn't know that there's a new value ?

It should. The javascript is only adjusting the display:none or otherwise.

Correct me if I'm wrong but display:none removes the element from the DOM tree. Why don't you use visibility:hidden instead?



There's no elementID in the tree of component on the server side for companyName and WebObjects doesn't know he should extract a form value for that unknown key.

There is an elementID as it's in the html as such.

The better thing thing to do is to extract value by hand and set it in your EO in takeValuesFromRequest ?

Actually, the solution I found was simply to supply the name binding on the element to the same value as the key it should set.

Thanks anyway.

with regards,
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Lachlan Deck
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