Gili wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 00:35:17 -0800, Jonathan Locke wrote:
no ideas. we just don't support this yet.
Can't I subclass Image somehow and get it to render even if it
isn't found in the Page markup?
not really advisable. you should use a regular img tag or wait for css
support i think...
you should be using RenderedDynamicImageResource for this, btw, as the
resource is regenerable. see DefaultButtonImageResource.
RenderedDynamicImageResource regenerates the image on every
rendering. I don't need that. I only regenerate the image if the corner
size or color has changed, which is rare. Frankly, I doubt anyone
should really use RenderedDynamicImageResource in its current form as
it does not yield itself to caching too well. With the buffered dynamic
image, you can at least render-on-demand by overriding onRender() and
checking for changes.
not anymore! (when i updated javadocs i changed this. the image data
is now cached in a transient field)
jon
Gili
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