I still am absolutely amazed that you "came up with these tricks"
without even knowing that the difficulty was that you could not
directly reference a name in name value pair because <image> includes
an .x and a .y with the name.  The code you duplicate exactly has been
based on solving that problem for ages and you do the same thing
without even knowing the basis for the solution.  That is very odd
indeed.  I would be inclined to think that you duplicated the code
without knowing why it was used that way and came up with the
description you did because that is the description on
www.michaelmcgrady.com and has been referenced to death by the struts
list.  But, as you say, you came up with these "tricks" and only later
discovered both the code that duplicates yours and the reason for the
code.  As I said, Michael, amazing!  Amazing!  You cannot pass on a
license to something you did not create or which is in the public
domain.

On 6/8/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the record: I did not invent anything here. I mean, I did, I
> reinvented the wheel, because after I came up with these tricks, I
> googled specifically for this kind of stuff, and found several sites,
> which use these tricks too. Still, it is not commonplace.
> 
> Michael.
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