Hi Mike,
I'll both open an issue and prepare a patch in a week.
Regards,
Behi
On 9/14/06, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We can accept a patch for t:dataTable that allows multiple elements
for headerClass[es]. I'd also recommend opening a JSF spec issue on
this if headerClass and columnClasses have this incompatibility.
Another way you might be able to solve this problem is to use an EL
expression for your headerClass value. Have it return the appropriate
class based on the underlying column data type.
On 9/14/06, Behrang Saeedzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a dataTable with three columns. The first column shows textual
> data and the second and third columns show a detail icon and a delete
> icon respectively.
>
> I have set the columnClasses attribute of the dataTable like this:
>
> columnClasses="raCol, caCol, caCol"
>
> The CSS classes are defined like this:
>
> .raCol {
> text-align: right;
> }
>
> .caCol {
> text-align: center;
> }
>
> So the textual data inside the first column are right aligned and
> icons inside the second and third columns are center aligned.
>
> Now the problem is that the header columns all are center aligned. The
> problem is that the headerClass only accepts one class and not a comma
> separated list of classes.
>
> Is there a solution to this problem already discussed? We might be
> able to modify the headerClass so that it can recieve a comma
> separated list of classes. This way applications built on top of other
> JSF implementations will still work on MyFaces, however the MyFaces
> apps might not work seamlessly on other implementations.
>
> Any ideas how can I fix this simple problem :-?
>
> Regards,
> Behi
>
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>
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>
> Behrang Saeedzadeh
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--
"We can only see a short distance ahead,
but we can see plenty there
that needs to be done." - Alan Turing
"Science is a differential equation. Religion
is a boundary condition" - Alan Turing
Behrang Saeedzadeh
http://www.jroller.com/page/behrangsa
http://my.opera.com/behrangsa