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  1. Tapestry 5
  2. TAP5-586

The JavaScript waitForPage() handler does not need to be added when rendering a partial Ajax response

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    • Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 5.1.0.1
    • 5.1.0.2
    • tapestry-core
    • None

    Description

      The waitForPage() call is not needed for an Ajax update because the browser is "interrupted" by the arrival of the Ajax response and updates the DOM and hooks up event handlers all in a single operation.

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