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Richard Kennard edited comment on RF-10951 at 4/25/11 7:21 AM:
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Maven-based test app to reproduce the issue.
The app uses MyFaces 2 rather than Mojarra 2, because Mojarra 2 has issues of its own
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http://java.net/jira/browse/JAVASERVERFACES-1826 - please vote!).
was (Author: kennardconsulting):
Maven-based test app to reproduce the issue
Dynamically created components lose CSS/JavaScript on POSTback
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Key: RF-10951
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-10951
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Final
Reporter: Richard Kennard
Attachments: RichFacesDynamicComponentTest.zip
Hi guys,
First, thanks for a great release in RichFaces 4!
I have come across (what I think is) a bug and have put together a small test app that
reproduces it. RichFaces components that are creating dynamically (programmatically)
using...
application.createComponent( context, componentType, rendererType )
...do not automatically re-inject their CSS/JavaScript resources into <h:head/>
following a POSTback. For example, if an incorrect value is entered into a field and a
validation error occurs, no programmatically created RichFaces components work when
redisplayed. In fact, they may not redisplay at all (having lost their CSS).
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