Hi Daniel,
to be even more precise, even with JSF 1.1 and without Facelets it is
not necessary to include the snippet in f:verbatim tags if you only
want to render it inside an f:view-tag, only if you want to put it
into a component which renders its children (like h:panelGrid).
With this question just like with your other question, I wonder if the
deployment of your app works properly. What IDE are you using?
regards,
Martin
On 8/10/07, simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 13:23 -0600, daniel ccss wrote:
> > I use a an html code to call a javascript that shows a calendar:
> >
> > <a href="#"
> > onclick="showCalendar('fecha');" >
> > <img class="PopcalTrigger"
> > align="absmiddle" src="../../images/calbtn.gif" width="16" height="16"
> > border="0" alt="">
> > </a>
> >
> >
> > The problem is that when I put it beetween the <f:view it doesn´t show
> > up, I also try to put it between <f:verbatim> but it doesn´t works.
> > What I can do? Obviously I need to have the code between <f:view, for
> > others tomahawk controls to work
>
> What do you mean by "it doesn't show up"?
>
> Have you done "view source" on the html page returned from the server
> and searched for this text? It will certainly be there somewhere.
> However if you are using JSP with JSF 1.1 then you need to use
> f:verbatim in order to have it appear in the expected location. Later
> versions of JSF or Facelets don't need f:verbatim.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
>
>
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