[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Robert...

I realise Struts is a server side framework but take the Struts notation
for say an input box e.g. <html:text property="name" size="35"/>
It supports the attributes 'alt', 'disabled' and various
Javascript-specific extensions which are not all supported or rendered the
same in different browsers...
I have read several mails inquiring about the same thing, if the
'autocomplete' extension will be accessible through Struts in the future...
The auotcomplete function is a security risk or is percieved as such by
many people, it would seem more like common sense to cater for it in
whatever means possible, even if it simply serves to make STRUTS more
attractive as a rapid development framework for people who are going to use
IE to view the application and where security is an issue.
If security is such a big issue, why the heck are you using IE as a
client? I am having success in getting clients to switch to mozilla
as the preferred client for all my web applications. Multiplatform
yet consistent view for everyone.




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Vincent Stoessel
Linux Systems Developer
vincent xaymaca.com


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