For a very long time now, we have had a strict policy of not including
anything that is not part of the HTML 4.01 spec or XHTML spec. I am
still very much in favour of that policy, and am actively
disinterested in seeing non-conforming additions to Struts.

--
Martin Cooper


On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 17:13:46 -0400, Kichline, Don (EM, PTL)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am proposing that the Struts HTML tag library be extended slightly to accept any 
> non-standard attributes.  Searching on the new groups, I have been hearing that 
> developers are very strict on supporting a proprietary single-vendor lock-in.  What 
> I am proposing is a generic work around for this problem that will not tie struts 
> into any single-vendor specific attributes.
> 
> Pass in a Properties class with key/value pairs into the tag.  The tag will then 
> iterate through the Properties and output the pairs as attributes into the tag.
> 
> We need this at my place of work.  We do not want to fork our own version of struts 
> to do this.  So we were hoping that a more generic solution might be acceptable to 
> your eyes.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Donald R. Kichline
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> 
> Penske Truck Leasing
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