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Posted to cvs@cocoon.apache.org by br...@apache.org on 2003/10/31 13:24:24 UTC

cvs commit: cocoon-2.1/src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/formmodel Action.java

bruno       2003/10/31 04:24:24

  Modified:    src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/formmodel
                        Action.java
  Log:
  Removed formContext.setActionEvent call, not needed anymore.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.5       +3 -5      cocoon-2.1/src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/formmodel/Action.java
  
  Index: Action.java
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/cocoon-2.1/src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/formmodel/Action.java,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- Action.java	24 Oct 2003 22:49:08 -0000	1.4
  +++ Action.java	31 Oct 2003 12:24:24 -0000	1.5
  @@ -62,8 +62,9 @@
   
   /**
    * An Action widget. An Action widget can cause an {@link ActionEvent} to be triggered
  - * on the server side, which will be handled by the {@link org.apache.cocoon.woody.FormHandler FormHandler}
  - * (in case of flowscript this is a javascript function). An Action widget can e.g. be rendered as a button,
  + * on the server side, which will be handled by either the event handlers defined in the
  + * form definition, and/or by the {@link org.apache.cocoon.woody.event.FormHandler FormHandler}
  + * registered with the form, if any. An Action widget can e.g. be rendered as a button,
    * or as a hidden field which gets its value set by javascript. The Action widget will generate its associated
    * ActionEvent when a requestparameter is present with as name the id of this Action widget, and as
    * value a non-empty value.
  @@ -92,9 +93,6 @@
               form.addWidgetEvent(new ActionEvent(this, definition.getActionCommand()));
               
               handleActivate();
  -            
  -            // TODO : to be removed
  -            formContext.setActionEvent(new ActionEvent(this, definition.getActionCommand()));
           }
       }