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Source: mail-archives.apache.org --- 23 days ago
Interesting. I would guess that this is due to the use of a tr:subform rather than a normal form. I don't use Trinidad myself, so don't know what the expected behaviour of a tr:subform with respect to required fields is. Certainly a normal h:form *should* enforce the required flag on every field, and I'm pretty sure it does. Could you also try duplicating this with a simple page with the following setup? I'm 99.99% sure that validation will work correctly with this: * An h:form with h:inputText and h:commandButton components in it * The commandButton is not immediate * The h:inputText field has an explicit id (just for convenience of testing) * The h:inputText field is marked as required * Mock up a POST request to the server which does contain data for the commandButton, but does NOT contain a value for the inputText id. If you find that the h:form variant works, then I would suggest trying the same test but with tr:subform instead. If that fails, then I would suggest starting a new thread and put [Trinidad] in the subject line to ensure that the Trinidad people see the email. Regards, Simon Felix.Becker@t-systems.com schrieb: > Hi Simon, > > Just tried it and yes, it happens with a simple h:inputText instead of > the tr:inputText, too. > > Felix > > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Kitching [mailto:skitching@apache.org] > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:41 PM > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: Re: wrong/missing validati ... Source: blogs.trb.com --- 86 days ago
It wasn't the fight WBC and WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik was hoping to land, according to a report on ESPN.com, but it's better than nothing. Pavlik (34-0, 30 KOs) and Bernard Hopkins (48-5-1, 32 KOs) have come to an agreement to fight on Oct. 18 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. But there is a bit of a twist. Pavlik will move up from middleweight to light heavyweight to take on Hopkins. Despite Pavlik's reluctance to take the fight, it is a good matchup for several reasons. Hopkins, who fell to Joe Calzaghe in a spilt decision last April, needs a win over a solid opponent to prove he still has what it takes to fight on an elite level. For Pavlik, a win over Hopkins would put him in the driver's seat for future matchups against the likes of Calzaghe, Roy Jones, Felix Trinidad, Paul Williams and Winky Wright. A third fight with Jermain Taylor could even be in the cards. But that's at least 18 to 21 months down the line. ... Source: blogs.trb.com --- 84 days ago
BY MIKE ROSE ESPN.com is reporting that middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (34-0, 30 KOs) will move up in weight to fight Bernard Hopkins (48-5-1, 32 KOs) on Oct. 18 in Atlantic City. The fight will be at 170 pounds, five under the light heavyweight limit, according to promoter Bob Arum. One month earlier, Joe Calzaghe (45-0, 32 KOs) and Roy Jones (52-4, 38 KOs) will fight for the 175-pound title on Sept. 20 at Madison Square Garden. The whole middleweight/super middleweight/light heavyweight spectrum is getting increasingly interesting. Pavlik is one of the best fighters in any weight class, so is Calzaghe, who hasn't lost a fight and just beat Hopkins, and Jones, fresh off a dominant performance against Felix Trinidad, is enjoying a bit of a renaissance. So let's take a look at what the future may hold: -- If Pavlik beats Hopkins, it's very likely he'll stay around the 170-weight limit. Why? Pavlik can't seem to get a good money fight in the middleweight division. I'm not sure how much interest there is out there in a Kelly Pavlik-Jermain Taylor III. It makes sense for him to fight Calzaghe (if Calzaghe can beat Jones). That fight would be at 168, where Calzaghe holds one of his belts (he is also a light heavyweight champion). There were already talks about a Pavlik-Calzaghe fight before the deal fell through and Arum announced the date with Hopkins. If both fighters win, I expect a Pavlik-Calzaghe fight to happen. It's too goo ... Source: blogs.trb.com --- 93 days ago
It was refreshing to read an ESPN.com report this morning that said Joe Calzaghe (45-0, 32 KOs) and Roy Jones (52-4, 38 KOs) agreed to mix it up for the 175-pound title on September 20 at Madison Square Garden. It's refreshing because Calzaghe is, at the very least, the number two or three best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, following only Kelly Pavlik and Manny Pacquiao. At least in my opinion. Some say it is Pacquiao followed by Calzaghe. Either way, it's a matchup of two of the sport's best. There's no reason to think this fight won't sell out the Garden and be a huge hit on HBO Pay-Per-View. The Roy Jones-Felix Trinidad fight drew 521,000 Pay-Per View buys. That number "definitely exceeded our expectations" one HBO official told me. It is a fight that every boxing fan should pay for. Calzaghe, 36, is cleary near the top of his game, while Jones, 39, fresh off a dominating performance against Trinidad, is looking for another fight to keep his name among the elite. It may not be the Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya type matchup people were hoping to see in September, but it should be no less entertaining. Calzaghe has a huge European fan base, while Jones' name still carries weight throughout the world. While I applaud the two for agreeing to fight, there is still one thing that is driving me crazy. Why didn't this fight take place eight years ago? I asked the same question about Jones and Trinidad. Why so long? I guess ... Source: blogs.trb.com --- 102 days ago
the Philippines. Much like my friend and colleague Bobby Cassidy wrote in the previous post, Pacquiao's biggest wins have come against fighters on the downside of their careers. That's not Pacquiao's fault, but facts are facts. How many great lightweight fighters are out there? Right now I'll go with Kelly Pavlik. Yes, I know I'm jumping on the bandwagon, but he beat Jermain Taylor twice and knocked out Edison Miranda. And contrary to popular belief, Taylor is not washed up. At 29, he still in his prime. Pavlik will probably need to beat someone like Joe Calzaghe, Bernard Hopkins or maybe even Roy Jones to convince the rest of the boxing world that he is pound for pound the best. A third fight against Taylor, who's been laying low since his second loss to Pavlik in February, could also be a possibility. But that's at least a year and a half down the line. The latest rumor has Taylor fighting Felix Trinidad as a super middleweight sometime in late September or early October. - Marcus Henry ... Source: mma.fanhouse.com --- 22 days ago
Filed under: Affliction , MMA Videos This week's installment of MMA Live looks into the partnership between Affliction and Golden Boy Promotions: The deal makes Oscar De La Hoya a mixed martial arts promoter, and the MMA Live guys see it as a good thing. One interesting note on the business of boxing and MMA: So far this year, only one boxing match, Roy Jones vs. Felix Trinidad, has reached 500,000 pay-per-view buys. But six UFC events have topped the 500,000 mark. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments ... Source: www.thesweetscience.com --- 65 days ago
Say what you want about Oscar, he's never been one to avoid danger. He fought Shane Mosley and Felix Trinidad during their prime. ...
Source: www.411mania.com --- 23 days ago
This week weve got huge updates including news on Felix Trinidad, Paulie Malignaggi and Firat Arslan. Plus what do De La Hoya and Pacquiao have in common when it comes to the Hitman? Find out all this and more in this week's news report! ...
Source: www.nikkypals.com --- 88 days ago
Facts about PAC-MAN Status: Former WBC Flyweight and IBF/WBO Super Bantamweight champion Height: 5'6" Weight: 130 lbs. Birthday: December 17, 1978 Birthplace: Cabangal, Philippines Childhood Heroes: None Hobbies/Interests: Playing guitar, chess, basketball, singing Nicknames: Manny, Pac Man, The Destroyer Favorite Movies: My movies Musical Tastes: Folk, rock, love songs Favorite TV Shows: My TV Shows Early Boxing Memory: Hearing Mike Tyson lose to Buster Douglas on radio (age 11) Prefight Feeling/Mindset: Nothing, blank First Job: Construction worker First Car: Toyota Corolla Favorite Meal: Steak Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: None Funny Boxing Memory: None Childhood Dreams: To be famous boxer, finish studies Greatest Boxing Moment: Winning my first championship (WBC Flyweight - TKO 4 Gabriel Mira in April 1999 in Quezon City) Most Painful Moment: Losing first championship belt. (Last title on scales because he failed to make required weight of 112. Consequently lost by KO 3 the next day to Singsurat in September 1999 in Thailand) Worst Injury: None Favorite Boxers to Watch: Sugar Ray Leonard, Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya Favorite Fights: Gatti vs Ward Favorite Vacation Spot: Beaches in the Philippines Embarrassing Boxing Memory: None Interesting Facts: I hope my countrymen and fans continue to pray for my success People Quality Most Admired: Kind-hearted, good-nature, honest. (Source: boxinginsider.com) ... Source: www.inboxrobot.com --- 67 days ago
... he settles onto the hot throne of boxing fame. Ike, whowas elated over the feat ... prudent for Clottey to take two more fights to build his confidence and sharpen his ... have paraded the division recently such as Oscar de la Hoya, Felix Trinidad and Mayweather, Ike said Clottey ... ... Source: www.inboxrobot.com --- 95 days ago
... Felix Trinidad Is The Perfect Opponent For Oscar De La Hoya In His Final Fight by James Slater - For quite some ... pro opponent. Oscar, as we know, will box what he says will be his final ... ... Source: www.inboxrobot.com --- 13 days ago
... Center in Carson, Calif. Below is my pre-fight breakdown of this entertaining boxing show in terms of strengths and weaknesses ... from Andrew Lewis, Vernon Forrest, Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Fernando Vargas…any fight could be his ... ... Source: www.inboxrobot.com --- 78 days ago
... with the victory but disappointed that the fight didn't go the scheduled distance. When asked ... celebrated most passionately. Felix Trinidad's win over Oscar De La Hoya in their September 1999 welterweight title unification ... expert than Angelo Dundee picked Camacho to outbox Chavez, and the fight did big numbers. ... ... Source: blog.myboxingfans.com --- 97 days ago
According to Steve Kim's interview with Don King in Maxboxing.com Oscar De La Hoya's dancing partner for his farewell fight might be one he has danced with before. Felix "Tito" Trinidad. In what was billed as the fight of the millennium De La Hoya dropped a twelve round controversial decision to Puerto Rican Trinidad back in 1999. Although talks have been had between both camps in the nearly ten years since for a rematch no accord has been reached because of either financial or weight reasons. But now that Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s retirement seems to be official at least for the time being impeding De La Hoya-Mayweather II, talks between Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer and Trinidad's promoter Don King have been in effect. "That one’s in the making, everybody wants it and it's about time. It's about ten years old for the rematch. So it's time now for them to fight," King told Kim recently. Although the date of December 6th has been set for De La Hoya's last fight, the opponent, venue and other pertaining details are still not set. ... Source: ropesringandcage.blogspot.com --- 85 days ago
The long-rumored Roy Jones Jr./Joe Calzaghe battle was confirmed today as the world's former best pound-for-pound fighter will take on the (insert random organization here) light heavyweight champion on September 20th at Madison Square Garden. Of course, the fight will be on PPV. The undefeated Calzaghe (45-0, 32 KOs) will likely retire after the Jones fight after winning the title over Bernard Hopkins in April. Jones was last seen dispatching Felix Trinidad to up his record to 52-4 with 38 knockouts in January, but has no intentions of hanging them up after the fight, saying he is looking to move up to challenge heavyweight champion Samuel Peter. Jones told ESPN, "They call Samuel Peter 'The Nightmare,'" Jones said. "I'll give him a nightmare. I like to do stuff people think I can't do. But I am really looking forward to fighting Joe first." Almost three years after losing three straight fights (two to Antonio Tarver and another to Glen Johnson), it looks like Roy Jones Jr. isn't done fighting anytime soon. For the full story, click here. ... Find more results for Felix Trinidad on RSSMicro.com |
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