Ok, I was confused. I thought the "http://struts.apache.org/tags" URI was
referenced in the sample applications and throughout the documentation. It's
not.
I should have double checked this before sending my message.
I guess my point now would be about convention. The "/struts-tags" URI is not
very conventional IMHO and should ultimately be changed, but I guess that would
cause things to break. I hope we can "fix" things like this as we go in Struts
2,
versus the way things tended to become accepted in Struts 1 whether they were
"correct" or not. Basically in Struts 1 we tended to favor keeping things the
way
they were ("broken" or not). I think this makes things confusing for people
getting started with the framework. They have to learn several idiosyncrasies
that distract them.
James
On Tue Jun 19 16:38 , Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>James Holmes wrote:
>> It appears that the generated struts-tags.tld file is broken in the 2.0.8,
>> 2.0.6
>> and possibly other builds. The URI being generated and used inside the
>> tags should be "http://struts.apache.org/tags" instead of
>> "/struts-tags" unless I'm confused. Also, the value seems to have
>> unnecessary quotation marks:
>>
>>
>> 2.2.3
>> 1.2
>> s
>> /struts-tags
>> "Struts Tags"
>>
>> ....
>>
>>
>>
>> Should I open a JIRA issue?
>
>In what way is anything 'broken'? While using a full URL might be more
>conventional, the simple URI that's in place today is perfectly valid.
>Changing it would break every existing application with little or no
>benefit IMHO. The quotes in the display name are unnecessary, but
>harmless I think.
>
>Are these issues causing you problems somehow?
>
>L.
>
>
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