MyFaces Tomahawk JSCookMenu - failure to navigate to page defined by action in faces-config?

It turns out that the 'Instructions' section on myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/toma... is out of date. It is no longer necessary to.

It turns out that the 'Instructions' section on myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/toma... is out of date. It is no longer necessary to... Add jscookmenu directory containing css and scripting code to your web directory (you can find it in the examples application). Add scripts and stylesheets for the theme you would like to use to html-header (see also inc/header.

Inc in the examples application) ... as these are now contained in the tomahawk jar. So I removed the aforementioned jscookmenu folder from the root of my webapp, as well as these from the head of layout. Xhtml: etc.I also hadn't included *.

Jsp in my filter-mapping in web. Xml, so I added as follows: extensionsFilter *. Jsp By now, the menu was rendering on the page.

When I then tried to navigate from one page to another, I got this error: dummyForm.elements. Jscook_action is undefined , which I solved by adding this to admin. Jsp, as suggested by http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=427&threadID=761310: Hope this helps someone, as the JSCookMenu website is still down and help seems to be pretty thin on the ground elsewhere.

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