This is a major issue with the current JSF and JSP specs. It is being addressed in new specs that are being reviewed right now. It is possible to use Tiles and JSF (see my earlier post on where to find that info) but you are a bit limited and yes it looks awful with all of those subview and verbatim tags.
sean On 4/19/05, James Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All > > I am using tiles within my application, but I am finding that in > the included page any html is rendered at the end of the included page > section. I am following the direction indicated in previous emails, to > enclose all html code in a subview by using f:verbatim, this appears to > be working. > > However, is this desired functionality for the subview component, as it > certainly dramatically reduces the readability of the included pages, by > littering the page with verbatim tags. > > If there is any proper way to do this I would be very happy to hear. > > Thanks > > James Salt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Dudney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 April 2005 10:46 > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: Re: Are there any plans for a JSF 1.2 book? > > I'll be doing an update to Mastering JSF. > > TTFN, > > -bd- > > On Apr 18, 2005, at 3:45 PM, Sean Schofield wrote: > > > Obviously the spec is not done yet but I'd be curious if any of the > > JSF authors are thinking about an updated book covering the 1.2 spec? > > Bill? Kito? David? Hans? > > > > sean > >

