Late in 1.1, we added an action property to html:link, so that the generated href could refer to a page, forward, or action. I believe that anywhere we offer one of these options (as with page on img and image), we should offer all three.

The page property cando double-duty as an action reference, but that means embedding the prefix or suffix into the reference (/action.do versus /action), which, IMHO, is something we should avoid.

-Ted.

Chris Gastin wrote:
In Bugzilla item #14183 (
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14183 ) I have already
coded it up for a forward attribute and it corresponding test.

Ted has the following comment attached to this bugzilla item - "Tagged for
1.2 (might as well add action while we're at it)."

I don't quite understand the implementation of the action attribute. Could
some explain to me the expectation, so I can code up action as well.

Thanks,
Chris Gastin


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