Why not just have html:div and html:span tags then, to stay in line with the spec?
On 11/22/06, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I was thinking of was a tag that you could wrap around other content to provide an error style, instead of applying the style to arbitrary other tags such as a label tag. I don't have a great name for such a tag, but here's the rough idea: <html:block property="firstName" styleClass="normalStyle" errorStyleClass="errorStyle"> <label for="firstName">First Name</label> </html:block> This would render as a div or span (we'd probably need an attribute to specify which) and with the appropriate style depending on the validity of the specified property. This way, you can wrap whatever you want with this tag, be it a label, the text element itself, or whatever, and the contents will pick up the style from that container.
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