It's probably a browser issue. What version of IE are you using? I'm
sure you could tweak the CSS to get around it. I'm heading out on
vacation tomorrow morning, so I doubt I'd be able to fix it, but if you
can document the browser version, platform, etc. and submit a bug,
hopefully it'll
Title: Message
As of
Struts Menu 2.1, the tag library does depend on JSTL for _expression_
evaluation. I've updated the documentation and will update the binary
distribution shortly. If this presents a problem for you (or your servlet
container), please let me know and hopefully we can
on this?
Thanks
Reddy
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From: Matt Raible [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:57 PM
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Subject:RE: [struts-menu] Create tabbed menus
dynamically based on
user access level
1. The tabbed menu matches
You need to include JSTL's standard-1.0.4 JAR in your WEB-INF/lib
folder. I added it to the binary download last night.
Matt
On Dec 28, 2003, at 12:10 PM, Magnus Heino wrote:
btw,
I'm using 2.1 downloaded a few days ago.
/Magnus
Matt Raible wrote:
Have you tried specifying action=foo
???
Thanks
Reddy Pingili
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Subject:Re: [struts-menu] A question on struts menus and frames...
Add target=lowerFrameName to your items in menu-config.xml.
HTH
menu:displayMenu name=%=menu%/
/menu:useMenuDisplayer
Thanks
Reddy Pingili
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Subject:Re: [struts-menu] A question on struts menus and frames...
Which
] A question on struts menus and frames...
I've attached the tabs.vm that I sent to the list a while ago, which
includes support for 'target'.
Matt Raible wrote:
It doesn't look like this Displayer supports a target attribute.
You
can enter this as a bug if you'd like to see it on there. If you
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Raible
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [struts-menu] attaching 'struts' menu to non-struts apps
I *do* want to de-couple struts-menu from Struts (hence the new
The only solution is to use Struts Menu 2.0 right now, I'm working on
backing out the EL support for 2.2 and making it optional for users.
Matt
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Pingili, Madhupal
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:35
I use the menu in a separate tile and it works fine for me.
Matt
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Subject: [struts-menu] Struts-Menu for multi-page form
);
nodeTree.addMenuComponent(infoProject);
Thank's Matt
Gustavo
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 18:05, Matt Raible wrote:
I don't believe I removed or modified anything in MenuComponent b/w
1.3 and 2.1.
Matt
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);
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Could you solve this problem and disponibilize a path for us ?
Thank's Matt
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 12:34, Matt Raible wrote:
Take all the time you need. ;-)
Matt
On Feb 27, 2004, at 6:01 AM, Gustavo Padial wrote:
Ok Matt.
I will write. No problem
: RE: [struts-menu] Create dynamicaly menu itens
Hi Matt
I make this but the problem continue.
I put nodeTree.setParent(menu).
I believe the problem is in some place of code interaction.
What do you think ?
Bye
Gustavo Padial
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 14:53, Matt Raible wrote
: Matt Raible [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:RE: [struts-menu] TabbedMenu performance problems
Are you saying that when your app is reloaded 5-6 times it starts
getting slow? If so, that's typical behavior I
Title: Message
What
version of struts-menu are you using?You might trydownloading
the sample app and simply modifying that.
Matt
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I don't know what the cause of your error is - but what you're trying to
do *should* work. The error doesn't look like it has anything to do
with your new properties.
Matt
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file -- Help!
Tried to send you a war file, but it was too big? Any suggestions?
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Subject: RE: [struts-menu] Failure
Have you tried using the page attribute? This pre-pends it's value
with the contextPath. You can also use forward or action if you're
using Struts.
Matt
On Jun 9, 2004, at 6:46 PM, Brown, James wrote:
Is it possible to specify context relative (similar to struts global
forward's
See answers below.
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Subject: [struts-menu] Newbie questions
I'm looking at using struts menu in our application, but I
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Have you tried using the page attribute? This pre-pends
it's value with the contextPath. You can also use forward
or action
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