I paste the Url example
ofbiz renders the widget so I can see it.
more as a visual aid to see what I coded.
may be a tree, menu, or screen widget.

Chris Howe sent the following on 12/24/2007 11:35 AM:
> Can you give a more specific example of what you're wanting to happen?
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:31:27 PM
> Subject: Re: passing a view as an URL
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> so your saying the URL example I show may not work?
> I figured to pass it into a event and have it parsed then sent on as a
> view like the controller does.
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> Chris Howe sent the following on 12/24/2007 11:24 AM:
>> are you wanting to modify the view response or the widget?  If it's
>  the view response, you need to pass/handle a webapp parameter and a name
>  parameter.  If it's the widget, you will need to pass/ handle a
>  resource-location parameter and a screen-name parameter.  Also, lookout for
>  characters to be escaped/encoded properly.
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:01:41 PM
>> Subject: passing a view as an URL
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>> for those more knowledgeable:
>> I am looking to implement a basic WISWYG for widgets, so I can design
>> widgets without setup up all the rest of the code.
>> I want to pass a view string into the URL and have it show.
>> content\control\render?widget='<view-map name="composeEmail"
>> type="screen"
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> page="component://content/widget/content/communications/communicationsScreens.xml#composeEmail"/>'
>> I should be able to pass this into a event that makes it part of a
>> context and calls the rendering for it?
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>> any thoughts
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