Hmm.  What kind of plain HTML are you talking about?  We very rarely use
plain HTML anymore, except for stuff like  

- Brendan

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 3:10 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: Tiles standalone


How do you deal with the fact that in included jsp pages which mix plain

html and JSF tags, the output gets generated out-of-order?

This is a real killer, and just yesterday I made the decision to give up

on using Tiles for this reason; it makes writing pages really clumsy.
I would love to know if there is a workaround for this problem that 
doesn't involve wrapping every bit of plain HTML in <f:verbatim> or 
<h:outputText escape="true">.

Regards,

Simon

CONNER, BRENDAN (SBCSI) wrote:
> We're using Tiles with JSF quite successfully, although the JAR file 
> we're using is struts.jar (not stand-alone Tiles).  Most books on JSF 
> (e.g., Core JavaServer Faces and O'Reilly's JavaServer Faces) have a 
> chapter on using Tiles with JSF.
>  
> I haven't looked into facelets, though, so that could well be
better....
>  
> - Brendan
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* Andrew robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, October 04, 2005 9:22 AM
>     *To:* MyFaces Discussion; Rafael Nami
>     *Subject:* Re: Tiles standalone
>
>     Don't attempt to use Tiles with JSF, it is kluged and messy. Use
>     facelets instead, they have much better fuctionality for
>     integration with JSF.
>
>     https://facelets.dev.java.net/
>
>
>
>     On 10/4/05, *Rafael Nami* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>         Hi everyone.
>
>         I was trying to search some info about tiles standalone, but I
>         couldn't find anything in apache jakarta site. Where can i
>         find such
>         info?
>         What is the compatibility with JSF/MyFaces?
>
>         Thanks in advance
>
>         Rafael Mauricio Nami
>
>

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