There is a JSP tag that allows inclusions -- the stripes:layout- component tag. The 3.x UserPreferences.jsp has an example of how to do it. (DefaultLayout.jsp defined the components that can be overridden).

The rationale was to simplify the relationship between top-level JSPs and template "content JSPs." Not all of the pieces are in place to allow content JSPs to override components -- yet. But I would rather do this via tags (preferably the stripes tags), and NOT through TemplateManager.

Andrew

On Jun 14, 2009, at 16:59, Janne Jalkanen <[email protected]> wrote:


Yup, still supported. Plugins and filters use this mechanism. Might be nicer to add a JSP Tag for it, since the syntax
is fugly for JSPs...

/Janne

On Jun 14, 2009, at 16:46 , Dirk Frederickx wrote:

Q.
In v3.x the invocation of javascript has been moved to the top- level JSPs,
by means of :

<s:layout-component name="script"> ...



In v2.x this was done from within the template jsp, through the
TemplateManager. Eg:

TemplateManager.addResourceRequest( context, "script", contextPath +
"/scripts/jspwiki-edit.js" );


What is rationale for this ?
IMHO, the solution of v2.x gives more flexibilty to template specific
adaptations, rather then having to modifty the top-level jsp's.
Is the old solution still supported ?



dirk

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