Thanks for your reply, Jorge... but... it don't work fine for me. Or I don't
know use it correctly.
When the page is showed, its html code is html:form instead of
form... Do you understand me? Uf, me English is
30 Oct 2006 17:59:17 +0100, Jorge Martín Cuervo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
El mar, 31 de 10 de 2006 a las 10:41, Juanjo Cuadrado escribió:
Thanks for your reply, Jorge... but... it don't work fine for me. Or I don't
know use it correctly.
When the page is showed, its html code is html:form instead of
form... Do you understand me? Uf, me English is
Hi,
I need to use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] file= a dynamic way.
Ej.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] file=/WEB-INF/jspf/${query.action}.jspf%
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] file=/WEB-INF/jspf/%= query.getAction() %.jspf%
but I can't do it... I only get the follow trace:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException:
Hi, try with jslt c:import:
%@ page language=java contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
pageEncoding=UTF-8%
%@ taglib uri=/tags/smartcv2 prefix=s %
%@ taglib uri=/tags/jstl-c prefix=c %
c:set var=filenames:message key='faqs.localfile'//c:set
c:import url=${filename} charEncoding=UTF-8/
El lun,
On 17/05/05 16:06nbsp;[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I display a databse structure in a tree and try to open a context by
clicking a link.
But I don't know how to add the id of the selected context to a bean.
I use the nested tld to display the structure.
Anybody can give me some suggestions on
At 05:16 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Haven't done it myself but if your using Tomcat, then you should be able to
do it without Apache:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/cgi-howto.html
Niall
To quote Vic Chekvenich
You can get very dynamic w/ tiles, and use tilesaction for each tilee
Jim Barrows wrote:
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From: Michael McGrady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: using tiles with dynamic links
At 04:12 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's
On 11/8/04 6:18, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
be the hardest to understand.
Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a classic), but
truly idiomatic Perl is self-obfuscating!
Let's not get into language wars, eh?
David Stevenson wrote:
On 11/8/04 6:18, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
be the hardest to understand.
Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a classic), but
truly idiomatic Perl is self-obfuscating!
Let's not get
Brett Connor wrote:
David Stevenson wrote:
On 11/8/04 6:18, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
be the hardest to understand.
Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a
classic), but
truly idiomatic Perl is
I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages outside my
site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with tiles?
thanks
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Yes.
At 10:17 AM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages outside my
site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with tiles?
thanks
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On 10/8/04 20:18, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes.
Woah there, go steady with the heavy science.
Perhaps you could précis an answer for the guy? It didn't need to be as
long as 'Yes', when 'Y' might well have been sufficient.
At 03:37 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
On 10/8/04 20:18, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes.
Woah there, go steady with the heavy science.
Perhaps you could pr?is an answer for the guy? It didn't need to be as
long as 'Yes', when 'Y' might well have been sufficient.
Okay. I will add the
At 03:46 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
Be sure to use a link which actually addresses the files you want to
include. Better? LOL
Well, not really a link, but you get the idea. Whatever connection you
have to the files, be sure it is sufficient, and, real, okay? LOL That
should about do it for
On 10/8/04 23:46, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be sure to use a link which actually addresses the files you want to
include.
But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's more than a static
file that he wants to include.
Me - I'd link to use the output of a mod_perl script
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On 10/8/04 23:46, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be sure to use a link which
On 11/8/04 0:19, Jim Barrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't one.
Exactly. Michael's answer was not only curt, it was incorrect.
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At 04:12 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's more than a static
file that he wants to include.
He said I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages
outside my site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with
tiles? Does this
-Original Message-
From: Michael McGrady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:33 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: using tiles with dynamic links
At 04:12 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's more
On 11/8/04 0:33, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You soccer types are a trip.
It's called football, old boy.
And we (well, some of us) have vast amounts of mod_perl code that it would
be shameful to throw away.
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On 11/8/04 0:33, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You soccer types are a trip.
It's
: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 1:02 AM
Subject: RE: using tiles with dynamic links
Amen. As much as I dislike Perl. There's some really cools stuff out there
in perl.
However... the request dispatch docs do mention that you include anything on
the same server I haven't ever tried seeing if I could
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Subject: Re: using tiles with dynamic links
Haven't done it myself but if your using Tomcat, then you should be able to
do it without Apache:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/cgi-howto.html
At 04:32 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
On 11/8/04 0:19, Jim Barrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't one.
Exactly. Michael's answer was not only curt, it was incorrect.
I don't see what makes you think it was incorrect. You think that the path
is restricted? If so, then I am wrong, but I think
At 04:59 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
On 11/8/04 0:33, Michael McGrady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You soccer types are a trip.
It's called football, old boy.
Ireland: soccer. England: football.
And we (well, some of us) have vast amounts of mod_perl code that it would
be shameful to throw away.
it works just perfectly! using the base tag and having all images use
a relative path.
i haven't figured out any disadvantages yet.
thanks, great solution!
art
alu, artifex wrote:
mhm, sounds very promising - if i use pure html for all stylset-based
links they would use the adress base
from the
:-)
alu, artifex wrote:
it works just perfectly! using the base tag and having all images use
a relative path.
i haven't figured out any disadvantages yet.
thanks, great solution!
art
alu, artifex wrote:
mhm, sounds very promising - if i use pure html for all stylset-based
links they would use
hi list,
i'm working on a struts web application which should give the users the
possibility to choose
the graphical layout of the application (images, sounds or general media
objects) from a predefined
collection of stylesets. if the user logs in his chosen styleset is
read from a database and
mhm, sounds very promising - if i use pure html for all stylset-based
links they would use the adress base
from the base tag, the taglib tags are rendering every url with a
preceeding slash so the base tag would be
overriden.
is it that simple? i'll give it a try and let you know.
regards
art
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