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sean schofield updated MYFACES-85:
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    Attachment: transient.patch

This patch removes the transient attribute completely.  Manfred said this was 
legacy code from the early days and was ok to remove.  Once patch is applied 
bug should be considered resolved/fixed.

> Non-standard attributes in the html taglibs
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>
>          Key: MYFACES-85
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-85
>      Project: MyFaces
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.0.7 beta, 1.0.8 beta
>     Reporter: sean schofield
>     Assignee: Matthias We�endorf
>  Attachments: ext_forceId_attribute.xml, forceIdAttribute.patch, 
> transient.patch
>
> I noticed that some of the extended attributes have crept into the standard 
> HTML taglibs.  For instance, you can set a property of transient on <h:form>. 
>  These should be limited to the extended HTML tags only.  I believe they are 
> just ignored in the standard case but they should not be in the TLD.  IDE 
> tools like JBuilder also show these as available attributes which is 
> incorrect.
> So far I've identified transient and the new forceId attribute.  forceId is 
> there because I was basically following the pattern of transient.  Both are 
> defined in the 'ui_component_attributes.xml' file which I believe applies to 
> all of the HTML tags (both standard and extended.)  This should be changed so 
> that they only apply to the correct extended tags that actually support the 
> properties.  (There is already a comment in that file questioning the 
> appropriateness of using the attribute here so apparently at least someone 
> else already agrees with me on this.)
> I will try to work on a patch for forceId shortly.  The person responsible 
> for the transient property might want to patch that one.

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