But that's what JSP.2.13.1 addresses. You have to do something like: attributesText='<%= "disabled " + bean.getAttributes() %>'
Quoting Kauppinen Martti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > All those you listed work: > attributesText="" > attributesText="disabled" > attributesText='<%= "" %>' > attributesText='<%= "disabled" %>' > > even this works > attributesText="<%= "disabled" %>" > > and in addition the following works as well: > attributesText="<%= bean.getAttributes() %>" > > But when I have both string constant AND scriplet in attributesText it does > not work. > > -----Alkuper�inen viesti----- > L�hett�j�: Kris Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > L�hetetty: 20. helmikuuta 2004 14:26 > Vastaanottaja: Tag Libraries Users List > Aihe: Re: Problem with <input:select> tag > > > Do any of the following work: > > attributesText="" > attributesText="disabled" > attributesText='<%= "" %>' > attributesText='<%= "disabled" %>' > > Quoting Kauppinen Martti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > It returns either an empty string (""), "disabled" or "readonly" (in > > java.lang.String variable). So I do not think this is in violation of > > section JSP 2.13.1. > > > > Actually the first issue I mentioned with <input:select> is more > > important for me since I am not using <input:text> currently in my > > JSPs. > > > > br > > Martti > > > > > > -----Alkuper�inen viesti----- > > L�hett�j�: Kris Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > L�hetetty: 20. helmikuuta 2004 14:05 > > Vastaanottaja: Tag Libraries Users List > > Aihe: Re: Problem with <input:select> tag > > > > > > What does bean.getAttributes() output? Does it contain any embedded > > quote characters? The reason this: > > > > attributesText="maxlength=50 size=50 <%= bean.getAttributes() %>" > > > > doesn't work is outlined in the JSP 1.2 Spec. Here's a snippet from > > secton JSP.2.13.1 Request Time Attribute Values: > > > > The expression must appear by itself (multiple expressions, and mixing > > of expressions and string constants are not permitted). > > > > Quoting Kauppinen Martti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am using Jakarta taglibs-input in JSP files for select listboxes > > > (<input:select> tag). My pages worked fine in Tomcat 4.1 but when I > > > tried them on WebLogic 8.1sp2, the <input:select> was not parsed. > > > However otherwise the pages compiled ok. > > > > > > I traced the problem to the "attributesText" attribute of the > > > <input:select> tag. When that is removed, the tag is parsed. I.e. > > > <input:select name="seller" bean="bean" options="<%= > > > bean.getSellers()%>" attributesText="<%= bean.getAttributes() %>"/> is > > > not parsed, but <input:select name="seller" bean="bean" options="<%= > > > bean.getSellers()%>" /> > > > is parsed. > > > > > > To me this seems to be a bug in WLS8.1 JSP compiler. However earlier > > > I > > > tried: > > > <input:text name="productName" attributesText="maxlength=50 size=50 > > > <%= > > > bean.getAttributes() %>" /> > > > This does not work in Tomcat (<%= bean.getAttributes()%> is not > parsed). > > > This leads me to suggest that this problem is related to the order in > > > which tag-libs and scriplets are parsed. > > > > > > Do you have any clue on what is the problem? > > > > > > best regards > > > Martti Kauppinen > > > SysOpen > > > > -- > > Kris Schneider <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > D.O.Tech <http://www.dotech.com/> > > -- > Kris Schneider <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > D.O.Tech <http://www.dotech.com/> -- Kris Schneider <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> D.O.Tech <http://www.dotech.com/> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
