Erez,

Tiles are included in the HTML page like any other 'fragment' - the
resultant HTML needs to be properly formed. If the outermost tile or page
already has <html> etc. then the included tiles should not have this - so
yes - you need to remove this.

For simplicity my tiles are normally self-contained tables, i.e.
<table><tr><td>...</td></tr></table> but sometimes are just self-contained
rows but can be anything - providing the HTML page that is finally generated
from all the tiles is valid.

Hue.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erez Efrati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 July 2003 20:51
> To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Simple Tiles question
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> A simple question I guess,
>
> Is it legal to have the tags like <html> </html> and others in a tile.
> Meaning, when converting a page to a tile, do I have to remove those
> <html:html> <header> etc. tags?
>
> Erez
>
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