Hi Ian,
> using javascript ... but it does work at least for my case...
Great!
> ... a little uglier...
Well users are not going to see them, a little bit uglier will be fine I am
sure :)
Cheers!
- Andy
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Thanks for the response - those are some interesting posts - I see why (the
equivalent of) param.service was removed from the default templates
In the end I've decided to do this using javascript rather than trying to
get thymeleaf to work - it's a little uglier, especially if supporting
older
Hi Ian,
I don't have an answer for your question, but since nobody is commenting so
I thought I will give it a try :)
CAS 5.3 is using *Thymeleaf *instead of jsp in CAS 4.x, so you need some
changes before making the jsp works again...
If I am not misunderstanded, *param.service* in jsp means