On 23 Oct 2008, at 21:20, Dan Allen wrote:


Note that we already support this to some degree with <f:param name="whatever" value="" />.  It's very tedious  to put this on every link, especially when you have multiple page parameters, so having an easier way to set this on each particular link would be great.

Actually, it's suppressed using <f:param name="whatever"/> or <f:param name="whatever" value="#{null}"/>. If the value is empty string, the parameter will be included in the URL with no value (i.e., empty string).

As Christian said, <f:param name="whatever" /> is probably the wrong syntax for this, as it implies you are adding a parameter, not removing it. Maybe we need an <s:suppressPageParameter name="foo" /> instead.

I think we are agreed, a global turn-off on s:link is the best approach (if we want to do a global switch at all...). I suggest we call it suppressPageParameters="true".



--
Dan Allen
Software consultant | Author of Seam in Action

http://mojavelinux.com
http://mojavelinux.com/seaminaction

NOTE: While I make a strong effort to keep up with my email on a daily
basis, personal or other work matters can sometimes keep me away
from my email. If you contact me, but don't hear back for more than a week,
it is very likely that I am excessively backlogged or the message was
caught in the spam filters.  Please don't hesitate to resend a message if
you feel that it did not reach my attention.
_______________________________________________
seam-dev mailing list
seam-dev@lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev