+1 to change the behaviour in 1.3

-Paolo

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Maurice C. Parker [mailto:maurice@;vineyardenterprise.com]
>Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:57 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] JIRA Issue WW-79: PropertyTag shouldn't print
>when id is sepcify [PATCH]
>
>
>For those who haven't read the Jira comments I posted about 
>this bug, I 
>have inlined them here:
>
>--------------------------------
>I agree that the Property tag shouldn't print when the "id" 
>attibute is 
>present. It would be uncommon that a person would both want to print 
>the selected value and store it in a page attribute at the same time. 
>Currently to supress the Property tags print functionality while using 
>the "id" attribute you have to both a start and end tag with content 
>between them. This is confusing and non-intuitive.
>
>This will change the behavior of the tag, but I'm guestimating 
>that the 
>number of end users impacted will be low. Again, this is because the 
>function of assigning to a page attribute and printing contents aren't 
>usually combined.
>--------------------------------
>
>Is changing this behavior for 1.3 going to cause anyone tons of pain 
>and misery?  I know that maillist != userbase but, we need to find out 
>if people are relying heavily on this "feature".
>
>-Maurice
>
>
>On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 04:33 AM, Erik Beeson wrote:
>
>> http://jira.opensymphony.com/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=WW-79
>>
>> Currently, if a ww:property tag doesn't have a body, it prints the 
>> value
>> of the value attribute, or "." if no value is provided. In 
>the case of
>> setting a pageContext attribute (a bodyless tag), this isn't what you
>> want.
>>
>> diff attached.
>>
>> --Erik
>> <BasicPropertyTag.java.diff>
>
>
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