Yep I agree. I found that to be a nice feature. Not having to worry about giving your input elements a unique ID is nice. Specially if you are working on a reusable component that may be used multiple times on the page. In that case it's even more useful and elegant.

I also found out that any text fields wrapped I don't need to worry about catching the return key. In other words, if you press the return or enter key in any one of these text fields then the action associated with the AjaxObserveField gets called and the update container is updated.

I assume this is true for other input elements that get keyboard input focus.

:-)


On Mar 10, 2009, at 6:52 PM, Henrique Gomes wrote:


On Mar 10, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:

From the javadoc:

If you do NOT specify an observeFieldID, all of the form fields contained within this component will be observed for changes instead.

I stand corrected. Might find that useful if it really works, or the bug gets fixed.

Henrique Gomes


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