Re: Inline Javascript comments

2010-05-10 Thread Jérôme Schell
Le 08/05/2010 22:41, Igor Vaynberg a écrit : strange that its a problem for nothing else but liferay... Hello, Yes but I would rather say that the problem is revealed by Liferay because of its remove line feeds behavior. I'm still wondering why the sequence added by Wicket looks like that. If

Re: Inline Javascript comments

2010-05-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg
the core issue here is that liferay is removing linefeeds inside a CDATA block, which it obviously shouldnt. -igor On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Jérôme Schell jerome.sch...@cpe.fr wrote: Le 08/05/2010 22:41, Igor Vaynberg a écrit : strange that its a problem for nothing else but liferay...

Re: Inline Javascript comments

2010-05-08 Thread Igor Vaynberg
strange that its a problem for nothing else but liferay... -igor On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Jérôme Schell jerome.sch...@cpe.fr wrote: Hello, Working on integration of a wicket portlet in the upcoming Liferay 6, I am currently facing a problem with the way Wicket encapsulates inline

Inline Javascript comments

2010-05-07 Thread Jérôme Schell
Hello, Working on integration of a wicket portlet in the upcoming Liferay 6, I am currently facing a problem with the way Wicket encapsulates inline javascript. Looking at my page header I see that type of thing (the id have been shortened to avoid line breaks): script type=text/javascript