You're right, sorry.

I've got confused with two problems I have: one I've posted you've
answered and it's ok.

The other one, I have had not mentioned, I need to render the entire
tag stored on a string (not the string as is).

Thank you very much.

Regard,
Airton


2005/11/24, Marius Kreis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well than I didn't get the point... and I still don't get it.
> I thought you want to output your <img>-Tags to actually diplay the
> images (which assemble a barcode?) at the webpage. In this case you use
> escape="false". But if you want to output the tag as-is, then the
> parameter escape="true" should do...
>
> Airton Carrara wrote:
> > Marius,
> >
> > escape="false" works inside the tag, ex:
> >
> > <h:outputText escape="false"  value="<b>boldText</b>"/>
> > will render 'boldText' in bold, but neither '<b>' nor '</b>'.
> >
> > My needed is to render all the tag (<h:outputText.../>) stored in a
> > var on myBean class.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > 2005/11/24, Marius Kreis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >>To answer your question:
> >><h:outputText value="#{myBean.barCode}" escape="false"/>
> >>should work.
> >>
> >>
> >>Airton Carrara wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>how to render a string whose value is the jsf tag itself?
> >>>
> >>>example:
> >>>
> >>>a string barCode is assembled on myBean. Its value is something like
> >>>
> >>><img src='b.gif' width= ' 1' height=50' border='0'><img src='w.gif'
> >>>width= ' 1' height=50' border='0'> ....
> >>>
> >>>I need it rendered on the page, but if I use <h:outputText
> >>>value="#{myBean.barCode}"/>, I get the string as is. Obviously, if I
> >>>write this tag direct on page, I see the bar code.
> >>>
> >>>Thanks.
> >>>
> >>>Regards,
> >>>Airton
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

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