How would this attributes tag work/look like? Can you post an example of what you're thinking of?

Dave






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Subject: RE: IE's autocomplete
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 11:07:40 -0500

that makes sense.
but how about including an attributes tag that allows a map of attribute
name/values?
that might be helpful while maintaining the whole "not render any client
specific attributes".
-Tim

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From: David Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Struts tags will not render any client specific attributes. The tags
conform to the HTML 4.01 spec. The autocomplete attribute is IE specific
and therefore won't be supported by Struts. It would be pretty easy to
extend a Struts tag to support this attribute if you are using IE.

David






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>The tags are pretty simple, I would submit a bug report as an
>ENHANCEMENT with a diff of the changes required to render the attribute.
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>Edgar
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>Thanks Robert...
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>I realise Struts is a server side framework but take the Struts notation
>for say an input box e.g. <html:text property="name" size="35"/> It
>supports the attributes 'alt', 'disabled' and various
>Javascript-specific extensions which are not all supported or rendered
>the same in different browsers... I have read several mails inquiring
>about the same thing, if the 'autocomplete' extension will be accessible
>through Struts in the future... The auotcomplete function is a security
>risk or is percieved as such by many people, it would seem more like
>common sense to cater for it in whatever means possible, even if it
>simply serves to make STRUTS more attractive as a rapid development
>framework for people who are going to use IE to view the application and
>where security is an issue. HTML has a standard way of disabling it,
>e.g. <input type="text" autocomplete="off"> ... this is how it's
>disabled in many banking applications etc. where security is a big
>concern...
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>I'd appreciate any input on this that anyone might have, Thanks, David
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>David, Struts is a server side framework, and therefore does not
>directly control the behavior of the client. Struts, JSTL, EL, etc...,
>facilitate rendering data in the client. So unless HTML or Javascript
>has a standard way to disable MS IE's *autocomplete* for input forms,
>you are at the mercy of the client.
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>robert
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> > I'm trying to get the definitive answer on this, will STRUTS have
> > functionality to disable MS IE's *autocomplete* for input forms in the
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> > near future? Has anyone had experience disabling this by any other
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> > Thanks,
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