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See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1 .
Perhaps you should add your comments and maybe even re-open it?
On 20/11/2008, at 7:28 PM, Inge Solvoll wrote:
> I ran into this problem myself.
>
> Is it possible to listen for an event that says "Tapestry javascript
> has
> finished initializing the page"? The scenario of users clicking
> links before
> they are "decorated" with ajax javascript is very common, so there
> should be
> a built-in best-practice solution for this. I know I could solve it
> server
> side by checking for isXHR, but I don't think the case of users
> being faster
> thinkers than the CPU should be a natural part of my graceful
> degredation.
> Users without proper XHR support should.
>
> I would like to be able to hide my links until they are ajax-
> enabled. Or
> implement some other trick to prevent this bug from happening. But I
> guess
> this would be pretty hard if I'm not able to track the status of the
> Tapestry init script?
>
> I could just use the Prototype dom loaded event, and add a 2 second
> timeout
> to be relatively sure, but it ain't exactly pretty :)
>
> Regards
> Inge
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:58 PM, luna_guo <ghw_59@(protected):
>
>>
>> Geoff
>> It's ok to return a block object in a action handler method,but you
>> can't
>> use the type Block,it will throw exceptions.You should use Object
>> instead.
>>
>> /luna
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