Sorry, forgot to ask, what is your use-case Klaus? Maybe that will  
help us figure out what the best approach is for you.

On 27 Aug 2007, at 09:08, Mork0075 wrote:

>
> Hello Klaus,
>
> you want to mix template code and element code, i could not imagine  
> that
> this is supported by rife. The concept separation of concerns means  
> that
> you neven should mix template code and java code.
>
> Klaus schrieb:
>> It seems not possible with standard means to add value tags (r:v) to
>> templates at runtime. Basically I want to do the following in
>> processElement():
>> --
>> template = getTemplate();
>> ...
>> template.setValue("dynamicValueTag","<r:v name=\"MARK:myField\"\>");
>> ...
>> print(template);
>> ---
>> Instead of the above given r:v tag text, any other one could be
>> imaginable (e.g. RIFE built-in or custom control text).
>>
>> I don't want to use embedded elements in this case as this seems  
>> to be
>> an overkill to me.
>>
>> As I found out, the r:v tags in the template are determined somewhen
>> and no public methods are available with Element subclasses to add  
>> new
>> r:v tags later on.
>>
>> Could you help me out with a solution? Am I wrong with my  
>> assumptions?
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Klaus
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> >

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