Ok, I'm still working with the standard ones as well. I also use a include page where all my libraries are declared.
Is there a place where I can find a list of the differences between the standard and the EL taglibs? Neil -----Original Message----- From: Nicolas De Loof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2006 03:04 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: <HTML:TEXT> Properties I'm using a single "taglibs" JSP that has all taglibs includes headers. I don't use "-el" suffix for EL taglibs as I only use EL tags (not standard ones). <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core" prefix="c" %> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/fmt" prefix="fmt" %> <%@ taglib uri="http://struts.apache.org/tags-bean-el" prefix="bean" %> <%@ taglib uri="http://struts.apache.org/tags-html-el" prefix="html" %> <%@ taglib uri="http://struts.apache.org/tags-logic-el" prefix="logic" %> <%@ taglib uri="http://struts.apache.org/tags-tiles-el" prefix="tiles" %> ... All my JSPs includes this "taglibs.jsp" : <%@ include file="/WEB-INF/jsp/taglibs.jsp" %> Using this, migration to a servlet 2.4 container will not require any change to my JSPs, only to make the "taglibs.jsp" target standard Struts tags, as the container will handle EL itself. Nico. Neil Meyer a écrit : > Hi All, > > It worked the following way. > > <html-el:text indexed="true" name="form" property="prop1" size="50" > maxlength="50" readonly="${form.readOnly}"/> > > I tried the same with the <html:text /> but it did not work so the EL works > fine. > > Thanks for all your help. > > Regards > Neil Meyer > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kjersti Berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 12 April 2006 12:54 PM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: <HTML:TEXT> Properties > > On 12/04/06, Neil Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> Would like to know why the following doesn't work can anybody explain it >> please. >> >> I have a text box on a page this text box is readonly when the readonly >> property is set to true. >> >> >> <html:text indexed="true" name="form" property="prop1" >> readonly="<bean:write >> name='form' property='readOnly'/>" /> >> > > > You cannot use tags as attribute values like this. You need to use scriptlet > code. > > <bean:define name="form" property="readonly" id="readOnly"/> > <html:text indexed="true" name="form" property="prop1" > readonly="<%=readOnly%>" /> > > I think you could accomplish the same using jstl, but I haven't used that > myself, so somebody else explain what's wrong with the last example you > sent. (Besides the obvious missing equal sign, which I'm guessing is a > typo.) > > > >> <html:text indexed="true" name="form" property="prop1" readonly<c:out >> value='${form.readOnly}'/>" /> >> >> Regards >> Neil Meyer >> > > > Kjersti > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > This message contains information that may be privileged or confidential and is the property of the Capgemini Group. It is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy, disseminate, distribute, or use this message or any part thereof. If you receive this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this message. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]