What I meant is that you will only be able to use the attributes
declared in the DTD for the <action> tag. For any other properties you
need to set, you'll have to use <set-property> elements inside of your
action:
<action ...>
<set-property .../>
</action>
I think my first explaination was as clear as mud. Hopefully this
states it more clearly (so someone will help me rectify my
misinterpretation, if nothing else!)
Eddie Bush wrote:
> It would be simple to subclass Action and add the properties. The
> only problem is that digester is only going to set the properties for
> the action you subclass (the one in the DTD -- this is how I
> understand it), so you'll have to nest some <set-property> elements
> into your action to configure your custom attributes.
>
> Someone please correct me if I am wrong :-)
>
> David Graham wrote:
>
>> All browsers do not listen to the nocache meta tag, which is what I
>> think you're talking about. Even IE doesn't read that tag properly.
>> So, it may not be worth the effort to add this to struts. Your
>> struts actions classes could add the nocache header to the response
>> before sending which would acheive what you want just not through
>> struts-config.xml.
>>
>> Dave
>
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