This is the best thing to do. It buys you some excellent (though very
poorly documented) functionality for doing substitutions in your JS
code, too.
In spite of this good solution, it is really unfortunate that the
Tapestry parser doesn't understand CDATA.
P
On May 24, 2006, at 2:59 PM, Erik Husby wrote:
Or choose the simple way out and put the javascript into a Tapestry
Script file.
<span jwcid="@Script" script="MyJavascript.script"/>
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