On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, David Graham wrote:

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> --- Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 9:28 AM -0800 2/9/04, Hubert Rabago wrote:
> > >This probably won't be the last request for an attribute which turns
> > out to
> > >be browser specific.  Perhaps the html taglib can include some
> > mechanism to
> > >allow developers to add other attributes.
> >
> >
> > You can always subclass the tag and change the TLD file.  This seems
> > like a much simpler solution to me.
>
> +1
>
> And for the record I am a big -1 on changing Struts tags to support
> non-standard HTML.  IMO, if you want to support just IE (which is
> invariably the cause for these type of requests), you shouldn't get any
> help from Struts.

+1. Or is that -1. How does one support a -1? ;-) For once, "I agree with
you" seems to be a somewhat more concise way of saying what I mean. :-)

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Martin Cooper


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