The purpose of the Struts HTML link tag is to render the href attribute 
from an ActionForward path OR as context-relative reference to a page in 
your application, and to URL-encode either along the way.

What would be the benefit of using a HTML link tag here?

-Ted.

Ravi Kora wrote:

> Ted,
> In your example, you have the following html tag
> <a href='javascript:doItem(<bean:write name="itemForm"
> property="item"/>)'>
> 
> Is there a way to have this as struts tag and still have the dynamic
> part in it like this?
> <html:link href='javascript:doItem(<bean:write name="itemForm"
> property="item"/>)'>
> 
> Will the above work?
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Ravi Kora
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 337-739-3434(M) 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Struts Tip] # 10 Use Struts JSP Tags to create dynamic
> JavaScripts
> 
> 
> The Struts framework ensures that we can perform data validation without
> 
> the benefit if JavaScript. But that doesn't mean we can't use JavaScript
> 
> in our Struts applications. Most web developers rely on JavaScript to 
> provide core features on the presentation layer, and Struts developers 
> are no exception.
> 
> For more see <http://husted.com/struts/tips/010.html>
> 
> 
> -- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY US
> -- co-author, Java Web Development with Struts
> -- Order it today:
> -- http://husted.com/struts/book.html
> 
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