Please ask this question to the Tiles Users mailing list: http://tiles.apache.org/mail.html And please, clarify what you mean with "tile": do you mean "template" or "attribute value"?
Antonio 2007/12/31, Davis, Steve (Aurora) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi > > I have a tag handler that is auto included on every JSP page request by > virtue of the "include-prelude" directive in my web.xml > > I want to determine in another of my JSP tags on this auto included page > the URI name of the tile currently being processed. > > For example, when the tile page "banner.jsp" is loaded as a tile, the > JSP fragment "dataAccess.jspf" is auto included. This contains a tag > handler that gets the data for the tile. > > Unfortunately it only ever returns the template name i.e. "classic.jsp" > and not "banner.jsp" > > Through debugging I can see that the requestDispatcherPath is indeed set > to "banner.jsp" but this is now accessible in the tag handler code (and > even if it was would be Catalina specific) > > Any help gratefully received > > Cheers Steve > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Any opinions expressed in this email are those of the individual and not > necessarily the company. The contents of this email and any attachments are > confidential to The Innovation Group PLC and are solely for use by the > intended recipient at the email address to which it has been addressed. > > This email and any attachments may not be disclosed to or used by anyone > other than the intended recipient, nor may it be copied in any way. If you > have received this email in error, please forward a copy of this email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then delete it from your system. > > The Innovation Group PLC: Registered in England 3256771 > Registered Office: Yarmouth House 1300 Parkway Solent Business Park Whiteley > Hampshire PO15 7AE UK > http://www.innovation-group.com > > This email and any attachments has been swept for computer viruses. Neither > The Innovation Group PLC nor the sender accept any responsibility for > computer viruses once this email has been transmitted.
