Great! That rocks :)
Thanks for your efforts.
Am Fr, 24.08.2007, 13:10, schrieb Nils-Helge Garli:
I have tested the sample app, and everything seems to work just fine.
I also back-ported a couple of more fixes and added some new examples
in the sample app. I have set all the issues back to
I have tested the sample app, and everything seems to work just fine.
I also back-ported a couple of more fixes and added some new examples
in the sample app. I have set all the issues back to fixed.
The 2.0.x branch should now be on par with the portlet plugin in trunk.
Nils-H
On 8/23/07,
It would be nice having struts tags that generate the html, head
and body sections of the HTML page. These tags could have support
for different renderers, as the url and form tags have, that could
be overriden in plugins like the portlet plugin. So when the tag runs
in a regular servlet
On 8/23/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is the case, then I'll submit this issue and I think we should
include it in the 2.0.10 release.
Sure. Put the issue in as a showstopper, and then make the change as
quickly as you can.
Good catch, Ian.
-Ted.
Another good use for head or body tags might be to generate a JavaScript hook.
A head tag could also inject the doctype redtape, that we might
otherwise paste into every page.
On 8/24/07, Nils-Helge Garli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice having struts tags that generate the html, head
I already created a body tag on our webwork project at work (we needed
the onload event hook)
+1 from me.
Tom
Ted Husted wrote:
Another good use for head or body tags might be to generate a JavaScript hook.
A head tag could also inject the doctype redtape, that we might
otherwise paste into