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zhouyanming commented on WW-4166:
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solution:
UIBean.java
1. remove method getStandardAttributes() 
2.refactor method copyParams() using isValidTagAttribute()
{code:java}
       public void copyParams(Map params) {
                super.copyParams(params);
        for (Object o : params.entrySet()) {
            Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) o;
            String key = (String) entry.getKey();
            if(!isValidTagAttribute(key) && !key.equals("dynamicAttributes"))
                dynamicAttributes.put(key, entry.getValue());
        }
        }
{code}

> Allow "class" attribute on Struts tags
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WW-4166
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4166
>             Project: Struts 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Other
>            Reporter: Eric Lentz
>            Assignee: Lukasz Lenart
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: 2.3.18
>
>
> In building a JSP, and working on web related things outside of the Java 
> environment, there are lots of tags which all receive the "class" attribute. 
> The Struts developer must _remember_ to call the attribute cssClass instead. 
> Typing muscle memory drives me to half of the time typing "class" instead, 
> which leads to HTML which reads, 'class="class java.util.HashMap"'
> Why not just allow "class" like the rest of the HTML world? Why do we need to 
> be different? I have a billion things to remember when web developing, this 
> shouldn't be one of them.
> We don't even have to to deprecate or obsolete cssClass, just also allow 
> "class"... please!



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