Hans Bergsten wrote an article [1] explaining why this happens.  It's why I use 
Facelets. I had similar irritations until we switched.
 
[1] http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2004/06/09/jsf.html

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 27-Apr-06 3:44 PM
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Subject: Newbie question - does the use of Tiles affect our use of the verbatim 
tag?


I am currently a team lead on a project using faces (our 2nd app) and one of 
the developpers
raised an issue which I hope someone from the forums may help clarify.
 
He claims that jsp pages containing both static and dynamic content do not need 
to use
the verbatim tag if tiles is not in the picture.  In other words, the header of 
the page is in pure
html, the body is dynamic, and the footer is pure html. According to his tests, 
the pure html
does NOT need a verbatim tag if we don't use tiles. If tiles is in the picture, 
we absolutely
need to wrap the html with verbatims, otherwise everything gets rendered, but 
all over the place.
 
This seems a bit odd to me, but I've seen stranger...
 
I haven't had a moment to verify this, so i was hoping there may be someone who
could shed some light on this issue.
 
thanks
 
Mark
 

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