ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-2177

Meta tag causes lost link tags when non-redirect navigation rules

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 1.6.1
    • Fix Version/s: 1.6.2
    • Component/s: Framework
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      Unknown

      Description

      This is probably a bridge issue, but might be a component issue. When using a non-redirect navigation case, the new page is sent via the XmlHttpRequest, as opposed to the regular browser mechanism. There was an issue where if the DOM diff caused the HEAD to to update, then the link tags would be lost, and the page would not have CSS styles applied anymore. A user found that if they put an <meta> tag in the head, then this would trigger the problem.

      Apparently this is also a problem with having an <f:verbatim> tag in the head as well.

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          Activity

          Mark Collette created issue -
          Mark Collette made changes -
          Field Original Value New Value
          Fix Version/s 1.7 [ 10080 ]
          Mark Collette made changes -
          Description This is probably a bridge issue, but might be a component issue. When using a non-redirect navigation case, the new page is sent via the XmlHttpRequest, as opposed to the regular browser mechanism. There was an issue where if the DOM diff caused the HEAD to to update, then the link tags would be lost, and the page would not have CSS styles applied anymore. A user found that if they put an meta tag in the head, then this would trigger the problem.
          This is probably a bridge issue, but might be a component issue. When using a non-redirect navigation case, the new page is sent via the XmlHttpRequest, as opposed to the regular browser mechanism. There was an issue where if the DOM diff caused the HEAD to to update, then the link tags would be lost, and the page would not have CSS styles applied anymore. A user found that if they put an <meta> tag in the head, then this would trigger the problem.

          Apparently this is also a problem with having an <f:verbatim> tag in the head as well.
          Ken Fyten made changes -
          Fix Version/s 1.6.2 [ 10111 ]
          Fix Version/s 1.7 [ 10080 ]
          Assignee Priority P2
          Assignee Mircea Toma [ mircea.toma ]
          Mircea Toma made changes -
          Link This issue depends on ICE-2189 [ ICE-2189 ]
          Mircea Toma made changes -
          Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
          Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
          Ken Fyten made changes -
          Status Resolved [ 5 ] Closed [ 6 ]
          Assignee Priority P2
          Assignee Mircea Toma [ mircea.toma ]

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              Reporter:
              Mark Collette
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