>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In several tag classes in the HTML library, I have some
>> attribute evaluations
>> commented out, as I've discovered that these are attributes
>> which the HTML 4.01
>> spec defines, but which are not covered in the current Struts
>> tag, either
>> because their TLD doesn't specify them, or the Struts tag
>> doesn't properly emit
>> them. I've noticed some of these have had bugs reported
>> against them (some by
>> me), but probably not all. One thing I want to do in the
>> very near future is
>> make sure all of these are logged (and maybe even fix them :) ).
Martin> Is there an easy way to find these comments? A Bugzilla report listing
Martin> what's missing would be very helpful. I've wanted to get this cleaned up,
Martin> but haven't had the time to go through and check all the tags myself.
Note that I've finished examining this from the POV of the Struts-EL tags. I
ended up de-commenting several attribute handlers in the EL tags, as I found
the base tags were correctly handling these attributes (and the spec says they
should be). I also removed some commented-out attribute handlers, as I
verified that the spec shows they should NOT be handled, and the base Struts
tags don't support them.
I also submitted two bugs for the Struts tags for missing attributes which
should be handled (RadioTag and OptionTag). As those bugs are still pending, I
still have those attribute handlers in the EL tags commented out.
I have not gone through the base Struts tags to see if there are any attributes
they should be handling, but are not. I don't plan on doing this, as that
would be too mentally punishing :) .
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