Thanks for the answer.
I think I catch the idea

fr/

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----- Message d'origine ----
De : Fernandes Celinio SGCF <celinio.fernan...@socgen.com>
À : Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
Envoyé le : Vendredi, 2 Janvier 2009, 9h05mn 04s
Objet : RE: component vs s:include

Hi,
To answer your question I am quoting the book "Practical Apache Struts 2 Web 
2.0 Projects" by Ian Roughley :
Using the component tag is similar to using an include tag of either the Struts 
2 or JSP variety. The difference is conceptual, in that the component tag is 
meant to be a user interface widget rather than already preformatted text. As 
such, it includes the Struts 2-specific theme attribute, as well as the 
JavaScript event attributes, CSS attributes, and HTML attributes found on the 
other Struts 2 tags.


Celinio Fernandes




-----Message d'origine-----
De : François Rouxel [mailto:rouxe...@yahoo.com] 
Envoyé : mercredi 31 décembre 2008 23:04
À : Struts Users Mailing List
Objet : s:component vs s:include

Struts 2.x

Can anybody tell me the difference between s:component and s:include ?

thanks a lot

happy new year

fr


      

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