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Bob Schellink closed CLK-288.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Fix Version/s: (was: 2.1.0)
Duplicate of CLK-501
> Consider making getStyleBlock and getScriptBlock first class citizens
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> Key: CLK-288
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/click/browse/CLK-288
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.5 M1
> Environment: Click 1.5
> Reporter: Bob Schellink
> Assignee: Bob Schellink
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> Javascript and stylesheets can either be external or embedded in the html.
> Currently Click support getHtmlImports which can return both external and
> embeded code. However there is a restriction: each line from getHtmlImport
> must be unique for the page.
> For external files this works out quite well. But <script> and <style> blocks
> makes for some messy strings in java. Custom controls especially AJAX ones,
> could really benefit from this. Also it is extremely hard to debug javascript
> code which appear on one line.
> Since Velocity can render javacsript and css equally well it would be nice to
> write these blocks in Velocity. Javascript id's and css paths could be passed
> into the template. Off course one can still use HtmlStringBuffer, but without
> the restriction of having the block in one line.
> Another advantage is the separation of embedded vs external code. Placing the
> embedded code below the external code means the javascript libraries will be
> available when the embedded code are executed.
> Thinking about implementation we need methods getStyleBlock and
> getScriptBlock that PageImports can slurp up. Adding these to Control might
> be asking too much, so perhaps AbstractControl? PageImports can check for
> AbstractControl instances just like it does for Form,Table etc and append the
> blocks from those controls.
> It might be worth thinking about exposing these methods on Page as well.
> Since Page maps one-to-one to the html page, it seems quite logical that a
> Page could contribute and customize <style> and <script> blocks.
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