I have been using grails for several weeks now, and have run into this problem when using the g:formRemote tag.
org.grails.taglib.GrailsTagException: [views/inventoryDetails/details.gsp:21] [views/inventoryDetails/details.gsp:21] Tag [formRemote] does not exist. No tag library found for namespace: g
for reference here is the .gsp page
<html>
<head>
<meta name="layout" content="bccmain" />
<title>Details - BCC Virtual Map and Inventory Tracker</title>
<g:javascript library="jquery" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="${resource(dir: 'css', file: 'details.css')}" type="text/css">
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$("#database").addClass("active");
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id ="content">
<g:formRemote name = "detailsUpdateForm" url = "[controller: 'InventoryDetails',action: 'ajaxUpdate']" update="updateBox">
<g:each in ="${details}" var = "d" status = "i">
<g:textField name="details" value = "${d.details}" class = "detailsblock"/>
<g:hiddenField name ="id" value = "${d.id}" />
<g:submitButton name = "submit" value = "Save" />
</g:each>
</g:formRemote>
<div id = "updateBox"></div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
I can't for the life of me figure out why the g:formRemote tag causes a problem, but other tags (run on different pages -- this one won't render) such as g:each will run without a problem. Thanks.
Most likely you are working on a Grails version that does not support "g:formRemote"
any more. The formRemote
tag and other Ajax
related tags have been deprecated. You might want to think about a different approach.