Thanks for the tip.

Why is this not documented in the tapestry website?
I must say that the lack of documentation for Tapesty 5 makes it hard to
start using it.
Hope it gets better otherwise I guess many developers will chose another web
framework...


Juan E. Maya wrote:
> 
> The base tapestry project created by the maven archetype uses
> parameter and a block as Emmanuel told you. u may take a look at it if
> u still need an example.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:27 AM, De Saint Steban
> Emmanuel<emmanuel.desaint-ste...@atosorigin.com> wrote:
>> By creating parameters and give block
>>
>> <t:layout sidebarleft="blockSidebar1" sidebarRight="blockSidebar2" >
>> // here principal content
>> </t:layout>
>>
>>
>> In your layout, you will print it like a variable ${sidebarleft} (using
>> get and set in the .java file)
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : marcanti [mailto:mario_luis_go...@yahoo.com]
>> Envoyé : mardi 21 juillet 2009 11:02
>> À : users@tapestry.apache.org
>> Objet : How to create a Layout and have multiple insertion points.
>>
>>
>> On the tapestry documentation about Layouts, it is stated that the only
>> insertion point in the Layout template is at the <t:body/>. How can I
>> have
>> mulitple insertion points, something like "include" functionality in jsf?
> 
> 

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