When the HTML gets generated from the JSP page, the maxLength attribute
is used to create the Title attribute, so you would not see maxLength
in the generated page. However, since you are seeing the Title
attribute (and I presume with the proper text associated with it) the
issue must be with IE 5.5 and not DisplayTag. I can't offer any advice
other than recommend to your users to switch to Firefox.
-Mike
On Jan 11, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Heligon Sandra wrote:
In the html I see the title of the column but I don't see
the attribute maxLength but this attribute is in the JSP file.
-----Original Message-----
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Robinson
Sent: 11 January 2005 01:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [displaytag-user] Problem with tooltip for display:table
Sorry, I don't have a solution, however I have noticed that DisplayTag
sometimes generated the "title" attribute for the column and sometimes
it does not. I have not yet found any consistency in this behavior. I
was wondering if you looked at the html source do you see the "title"
attribute for those fields that do not display?
-Mike
On Jan 10, 2005, at 11:11 AM, Heligon Sandra wrote:
Hi,
I use a display:table in my application and for two columns
I use maxLength attribute (of display:column) in order to display
tooltip if the text is too long. It works sometimes with
InternetExplorer 6.0 but
not with InternetExplorer5.50.
Has someone a solution to this problem ?
Thanks a lot in advance
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