Hi Matthias, i don't think there is such a option (but i don't know so mutch about the tomahawk extensions).
I think you need to add them as verbatim (i.e UIOutput with escape="false") to your component tree. Regards, Volker Matthias Kahlau wrote: > Hi! > > Is there any configuration option available which can be used to modify the > rendered output when the UI is programmatically build (without using JSP)? > > Without any modification, the basic HTML elements <html>, <head>, <title>, > <body> are not rendered, only the components. Is use JTTidy, which requires > that the HTML documents are complete, as someone told me. In any case, I > have the requirement to render complete HTML documents. > > > Regards, > > Matthias > > >>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag >>von Matthias Kahlau >>Gesendet: Montag, 6. Februar 2006 15:38 >>An: MyFaces Discussion >>Betreff: AW: AW: Programmatically created UI does not contain important >>HTML elements >> >> >> >>>Currently i am also evaluating JTidyServlet, but currently i do not have >>>that special case. Guess that if your html is prepared to be >>>xml-conform, not having a <html> element is of no interest to JTidy. I >>>am interested in your findings so please keep us updated. BTW What's >>>your current JTidy config esp. the config parameters? - My current JTidy >>>config is : >> >> >>I do not use JTidy myself. It's used as part of UPortal, which is >>the target >>framework my application should run under. I've no further >>information about >>the configuration of JTidy. In a few days/weeks, I will have to try my >>application running under UPortal in the institution I'm working >>for, and my >>application has to be prepared... >> >> >>Regards, >> >>Matthias >> >> >>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag >>>von lij >>>Gesendet: Montag, 6. Februar 2006 13:09 >>>An: MyFaces Discussion >>>Betreff: Re: AW: Programmatically created UI does not contain important >>>HTML elements >>> >>> >>>Currently i am also evaluating JTidyServlet, but currently i do not have >>>that special case. Guess that if your html is prepared to be >>>xml-conform, not having a <html> element is of no interest to JTidy. I >>>am interested in your findings so please keep us updated. BTW What's >>>your current JTidy config esp. the config parameters? - My current JTidy >>>config is : >>> >>><filter> >>> <filter-name>JTidyFilter</filter-name> >>> <filter-class> >>> org.w3c.tidy.servlet.filter.JTidyFilter >>> </filter-class> >>> <init-param> >>> <param-name>tee</param-name> >>> <param-value>false</param-value> >>> </init-param> >>> <init-param> >>> <param-name>config</param-name> >>> <param-value> >>> tab-size=4;wrap:5000;output-xhtml:true; >>> </param-value> >>> </init-param> >>> <init-param> >>> <param-name>doubleValidation</param-name> >>> <param-value>false</param-value> >>> </init-param> >>> <init-param> >>> <param-name>validateOnly</param-name> >>> <param-value>false</param-value> >>> </init-param> >>> <init-param> >>> <param-name>doubleValidation</param-name> >>> <param-value>false</param-value> >>> </init-param> >>> </filter> >>> >>>Matthias Kahlau wrote: >>> >>> >>>>>AFAIK most browsers do wrap content with HTML tags in case >> >>content does >> >>>>>not self set html...body. Guess you can inspect that by looking in the >>>>>DOM inspector in Mozilla/Firefox after browsing to such "special" >>>>>html-pages. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>In my special case, the rendered code has to go to the JTidy filter of >>>>UPortal, which transforms the HTML code to XHTML (AFAIK). I >> >>don't know if >> >>>>JTidy is capable to transform incomplete HTML pages... >>>> >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>> >>>>Matthias >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag >>> >>>>von Jörg Liegler >>>>Gesendet: Montag, 6. Februar 2006 01:05 >>>>An: 'MyFaces Discussion' >>>>Betreff: AW: Programmatically created UI does not contain important HTML >>>>elements >>>> >>>> >>>>AFAIK most browsers do wrap content with HTML tags in case content does >>>>not self set html...body. Guess you can inspect that by looking in the >>>>DOM inspector in Mozilla/Firefox after browsing to such "special" >>>>html-pages. >>>> >>>>Jörg >>>> >>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>Gesendet: Sonntag, 5. Februar 2006 16:48 >>>>An: Users MyFaces >>>>Betreff: Programmatically created UI does not contain important HTML >>>>elements >>>> >>>>Hi! >>>> >>>> >>>>I examined the HTML source code of my programmatically build view and >>>>noticed, that no HTML elements like <html> or <head> are rendered, but I >>>>wonder because the page is rendered correctly in MS IE. >>>> >>>>Do I have to manually add the missing elements, e. g. with the >>>>ResponseWriter? (I need valid HTML...) >>>> >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>> >>>>Matthias >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > -- Don't answer to From: address! Mail to this account are droped if not recieved via mailinglist. 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