2009/5/11 Kito Mann <kito.mann(a)virtua.com>
David, you may want to file this as a feature request for 2.0
maintenance
or 2.1. It should be possible to associate a resource request with a
particular view id and component.
Good idea, Kito. I agree that it should be possible, and if so, we should
probably do it.
david
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Ryan Lubke <Ryan.Lubke(a)sun.com> wrote:
> On 5/11/09 7:40 AM, David Geary wrote:
>
>> I have a login composite component that looks like this:
>>
>> <composite:interface>...</composite:interface>
>> ...
>> <composite:implementation>
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>> function checkForm(form) {
>> var name = form['#{cc.clientId}:name'].value;
>> var pwd = form['#{cc.clientId}:password'].value;
>>
>> if (name == "" || pwd == "") {
>> alert("Please enter name and password.");
>> return false;
>> }
>> return true;
>> }
>> </script>
>> ...
>> </composite:implementation>
>>
>> I have components with "name" and "password" component ids in
a form in
>> the ... part of the implementation. That works fine.
>>
>> However, if I pull the JS out into its own file, and do this:
>>
>> <composite:interface>...</composite:interface>
>> ...
>> <composite:implementation>
>> <h:outputScript library="components/login"
name="login.js"/>
>> ...
>> </composite:implementation>
>>
>> h:outputScript puts the JS in the page, but the JS no longer works
>> because the expression cc.clientId evaluates to an empty string.
>>
>> That's a bug, is it not?
>>
> No, I don't believe it is. The javascript file will be served in a
> separate request. There is no way to determine the
> component at that time.
>
> I haven't tried it, but I wonder if the flash could be used here?
>
>>
>>
>> david
>>
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