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I'm upgrading my old webapp from JSF1.X to JSF2.X. In the tutorials I've seen that I must replace <body> by <h:body>. The problem is that I used a javascript method to calculate height when I resized the window of my browser (<body onresize="myFunction()">). unfortunately, onresize event does not exist for <h:body>. Any idea I can solve this issue? Thanks in advance.

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  • you can use window.onresize. Jan 18, 2015 at 14:22

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If you're using JSF 2.2, you could make use of passthrough attributes.

<html ... xmlns:a="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/passthrough">
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<h:body a:onresize="foo()">

If you're using 2.0 (which is over 5 years old already), then you can't go around a custom renderer for HtmlBody. A kickoff example can be found here: How to spefic the body id attribute in JSF 2?

However, there are 2 (minor) problems with this approach of having <body onresize>:

  1. You're supposed to hook it to the window in JS, not on <body> in HTML.

    window.onresize = foo();
    
  2. You're supposed to keep the amount of JavaScript code in a (X)HTML document to an absolute minumum and put it as much as possible in its own JS file. So, prefer a real JS file over on*** attribtues (like as that you should prefer a real CSS file over style attribute).

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  • Ok, thanks. I fixed the issue with your help and adding the following code in the head part of the jspx: <script type="text/javascript"> window.onresize = myfunction; </script>
    – stefatsof
    Jan 19, 2015 at 10:12

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