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Antonio Gallardo updated COCOON-1690:
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Since cocoon 2.1.9 we have been using dojo fro ajax. Is this still an issue?

> Tree with table and Ajax broken
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COCOON-1690
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1690
>             Project: Cocoon
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Blocks: Forms
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.8
>            Reporter: Freek Segers
>
> It seems that whenever a table element  is used within the <ft:tree> 
> container, the first Ajax browser update is incorrect. Although IE doesn't 
> croak on the resulting HTML-page, FireFox sends empty update parameters 
> (:action and :path) in all subsequent request.
> The problem is caused as follows:
> The initial page contains a form with the :action and :path hidden fields. 
> After the first browser update response the table is replace with a new one, 
> that also contains :action and :path hidden fields. After this the page 
> contains two :action and two :path hidden fields. The (client) script that 
> manages the TreeAction object in FireFox at this point doesn't fill either of 
> the hidden fields an all Ajax requests result in empty browser update 
> documents.
> It used to work fine in a previous developer release (from sept, 1 2005)
> When a div element is used instead of a table the tree works fine.
> You can reproduce this with the SampleTree program that uses the 
> SourceTreeModel to display a directory structure.

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