Hi List,
I have several pages that need to show users a list of available options
in one listbox, an add remove button a list box that shows the
options they've already selected. This fairly common in UI's I've seen
this on a few web pages something like this...
Available States
It's pretty early in the game for me so I'm open to any suggestion. :)
On some pages I have more than one of these list box choosers (for
lack of a better name).
I suppose as long as I pass the two list boxes buttons, that would work.
I was thinking is would be nice if I could just treat the
You're right, the existing taglib doesn't address the javascript issue.
Maybe configuration was the wrong word. I'm really talking about
defining all the components that are part of composite chooser.
Even with taglibs in the jsp, you need a label for each list box, each
list box, a collection
Tiago Henrique C. R. Alves
Analista de Sistemas
Politec - CSS
Tel: 3038-6952
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De: Linda Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2003 14:07
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Assunto: [OT] Looking for a Taglib
Hi List,
I have several pages that need
I really like the tiles idea. I'll give that a try. I wasn't really
excited about the idea of rolling my own tag lib--which was why I was
asking for input! ;}
Thanks for your ideas suggestions. It's always good to get a variety
of viewpoints. One of the joys of the list!!
Thanks!!!
L:)
Would it be possible to create a newbie list? As a newbie I would much
rather read post messages on a list targeted to people just starting out.
A lazy question to experienced developer could be a valid newbie question...
L:)
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this list!!
Shyam,
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Would it be possible to create a newbie list? As a
newbie I would much
the same bundle name as in step 1,
html:errors bundle=msg.errors /
Everything will work fine.
If you want the message within your Action itself, check out the
RequestUtils.message() method.
Lukas
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Did you ever get a reply
Did you ever get a reply to this? I'm having the same problem was
wondering if you ever got this work.
It seems odd that you can get the messages from bean:write but not in
the Action.
TIA!
L:)
Lukas Bradley wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to have an ActionMessage key/value pair defined in
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