Thank you both for the suggestions.

--- Matt Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So I was converting my view pages to use velocity instead of WW's
> tag
> > library, and I just started on my form pages.  I was replacing
> the WW
> > custom form tags with standard html form markup.  I soon realized
> > that the handy error handling logic that puts the error message
> next
> > to the control with the error goes away when I convert to html
> form
> > tags.
> >
> > Is this supposed to happen?  The WW form doc says that you can
> mix
> > and match WW form tags with standard form tags...
> 
> Yep.  The WW form tags contain a bunch of built in behavior that
> developers 
> may not wish to use.  So WW provides a bunch of alternate ways to
> generate 
> forms:
> 
> * Use the provided WW tags.  WW1 stores the templates for these
> tags in 
> /template/xhtml in your webapp directory.  WW2 stores these
> templates in 
> /decorators/xhtml in your classpath.
> 
> * Create a template.  You can modify these or create your own
> templates 
> using the template attribute.  You can even create your own theme
> (a set of 
> templates) customized to the needs of your app.  See the following
> link for 
> definitions of template and theme.
> 
>       http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/tag-attributes.html
> 
> * Use html form tags.  However, at this level, you're required to
> provide 
> all the functionality yourself.
> 
> M
> 
> 
> 
> 
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