But I understood that this attribute is used to ignore when inserting an
attribute that is not declared in the definition in the tiles.xml. I
think this is different from the fact that the attribute is declared but
its value points to a resource that can not be found.
Don't you think these two cases should be able to be distinguished?
Antonio escribió:
> 2008/10/17 Daniel Francisco Sabugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> But I think that if you do it, it would be nice to have a configuration
>> parameter allowing to enable/disable this feature of throwing exceptions
>> when a resource is not found.
>>
>
> The <tiles:insertAttribute> tag has already an "ignore" flag, it could
> be used for this purpose.
>
> Antonio
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