Antonio Petrelli on 28/08/07 15:33, wrote:
2007/8/28, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A question: in the xml definitions, why does the 'type' attribute for
put-attributes exist if it isn't mandatory?
See:
http://tiles.apache.org/framework/tiles-core/dtddoc/tiles-config_2_0.dtd.html#put-attribute_type
Antonio
P.S.: The mail subject is completely different to the body, it is a
bit confusing :-)
Sorry! I shall ban myself from sending email late at night. Another synapse
obviously went phut while writing that one.
Thanks for the pointer to the docs. I hadn't found that. However it doesn't
really give much of an idea of what you mean. A 'hint'? Presumably this means
that your code checks whether this attribute is null before executing an
algorithm to establish what exactly the put-attribute is defining?