Yogesh Deshpande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/21/2005 08:35:55 
AM:
> Hi,
> This is regarding "dir" attribute is Struts HTML tag library.
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> The HTML
> taglib contains tags used to create Struts input forms, as well as other
> tags generally useful in the creation of HTML-based user interfaces. The
> output is HTML 4.01 compliant or XHTML 1.0 when in XHTML mode.
>  According to HTML 4.0 specification HTML element has following 
attribute
> 
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> 
> <!ENTITY % html.content "HEAD, BODY">
> 
> <!ELEMENT HTML<http://idmpl/e-library/specs/html40/struct/global.
> html#edef-HTML>O
> O (%html.content;<http://idmpl/e-library/specs/html40/sgml/dtd.
> html#html.content>)
> -- document root element -->
> <!ATTLIST HTML
> %i18n; <http://idmpl/e-library/specs/html40/sgml/dtd.html#i18n> --
> lang<http://idmpl/e-library/specs/html40/struct/dirlang.html#adef-lang>,
> dir <http://idmpl/e-library/specs/html40/struct/dirlang.html#adef-dir> 
--
> >
> 
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>  And struts HTML tag takes following attributes
> 
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> 1. lang
> 2. locale
> 3. xhtml
> 
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>  THEN HOW I CAN SPECIFY "DIR" ATTRIBUTE IN STRUTS?
> Is there any way I can specify this?Please let me know
> Thanks in Advance
> -Yogesh

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