Hi Scott...

Thank you for your quick reply.
I am sorry I am not understand what do you mean by visible attribute...
Which component has visible attribute?

Thanks

Regards,

Pdt


Scott O'Bryan wrote:
> 
> Configure you web server to not allow directory browsing OR you can hide 
> the panelBox using the visible attribute...
> 
> Scott
> 
> pdt_p wrote:
>> Hi..
>>
>> I have a question about Jsp include tag and trinidad panel component.
>>
>> I try to add this code in one of my jsp page:
>> <tr:panelBox inlineStyle="display:none">
>>     <h:panelGrid border="1">
>>         <jsp:include  page="" />
>>     </h:panelGrid>
>> </tr:panelBox>
>>
>> Somehow directory listing is displayed in my page when it get rendered. I
>> try to hide the directory listing part by using syleclass and inline
>> style
>> but seems like it's not working (ex inlinestyle that i used:
>> "inlineStyle="display:none" ). The directory listing is still get
>> displayed.
>> If I remove jsp:include directive, the directory listing part gone.
>>
>> I have tried to use pretty much all trinidad panel component such as
>> panelgroup, panelBox, trinidad tablelayout and tomahawk div component,
>> but
>> none of them is working.
>>
>> I try to use tomahawk collapsiblePanel component and set the "value"
>> attribute to false, the directory listing is gone but the problem it the
>> double arrow image will be displayed.
>>
>> I am aware that i have to provide valid relative or absolute url in the
>> page
>> attribute in jsp include directive but in my case, sometimes the url that
>> i
>> am going to provide might be an invalid url.
>>
>> Any Idea How to hide the directory listing?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> pdt
>>   
> 
> 
> 

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