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[jira] Commented: (TOMAHAWK-722) Javascript in Tomahawk components
produces invalid markup when output as application/xhtml + xml with 1.2 RI
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-722?page=comments#action_12439725 ]
Martin Marinschek commented on TOMAHAWK-722:
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If the correct content-type is set, the HtmlResponseWriter of MyFaces will automatically emit the statements, that's why the tomahawk-components don't do it. Isn't there a similar functionality in the RI, or do they not care about scripts specifically?
regards,
Martin
> Javascript in Tomahawk components produces invalid markup when output as application/xhtml + xml with 1.2 RI
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>
> Key: TOMAHAWK-722
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-722
> Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1.5-SNAPSHOT
> Environment: JSF 1.2_02 RI, JBoss 4.0.4 (tomcat 5.5), facelets
> Reporter: reind
> Fix For: 1.1.5-SNAPSHOT
>
>
> The JSF 1.2 RI will output to Content-Type application/xhtml+xml instead of text/html when a page is viewed with Firefox. Tomahawk components do not properly escape the Javascript when they're rendered as application/xhtml+xml and so they produce invalid markup and the pages are not displayed in Firefox.
> The fix is to enclose any javascript in CDATA elements like the following:
> <script>
> <![CDATA[
> ... script content here ...
> -- ]]>
> </script>
> This was not a problem in the JSF 1.1 RI or MyFaces because they always output to text/html.
> Ref:
> 1. http://www.codehouse.com/javascript/tips/xhtml/
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