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Use the CSS file rather than the properties file. Make sure that the necessary class is called in the table tag. The even and odd styles are the attached to the class referred by the table tag. See the example in http://www.displaytag.org/index.jsp

Thanks & Regards,
Imphaa

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edmon Begoli
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 8:42 PM
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Subject: [displaytag-user] Not picking up properties

Did anyone experience an issue where values in displaytag.properties are not being automatically picked up.
 
I have "displaytag.properties" file with following entries:
 
css.table=clfResultTable
css.tr.even=clfResultTableRowEven
css.tr.odd=clfResultTableRowOdd
 
under my <application>/WEB-INF/classes.
 
When I run the test page I do not see the class applied to the table. It is still showing the default class="table".
 
Is there anything else I need to set up, to make DisplayTag component pick up these properties.
I am running this under the WSAD 5.1, WebSphere 5 local unit test server.
 
Thank you,
Edmon Begoli


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