Then you put something like

#if ($parameters.css) class="$!webwork.htmlEncode($parameters.css)" #end

in your local copy of text.vm for example.

Then you can use
#tag (TextField "params.css='input1'" ...)

Jonas

Dag Liodden wrote:
Alternatively, you can create a templates/xhtml directory in your webroot and override the default velocity templates (*.vm) by copying the templates from the ww distribution into this folder, and modify them. It is also possible to change the template path in webwork.properties.

Cheers,

Dag

Daniel Pfeifer wrote:

I asked for exactly the same just some weeks ago, unfortunately no one
responded. A workaround is to create several .vm templates (which implement
class="input1") and use them when you want to have a textfield on your page.
I.e. <ww:textfield template="text50px.vm" ... />


/Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergiy Barlabanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 1 december 2003 12:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OS-webwork] WebWork and CSS.


Hi,
How can I apply css classes to WW tags? In the resulting HTML I want to have
something like this
<input type="text" name="email" value="xx" class="input1" />
but i have no idea how i can manage this with webwork:input tag.


Regards,
Sergey

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 8:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] XDoclet and XWork validators


Validators are tied to their action when defined in ActionName-Validation.xml files right?


So, why not generate these files from javadoc comments in the code?

I'm only familiar with them as they are defined/explained in the JOSP book.

If I'm not mistake XDoclet already supports struts validators which I assume work the same way as webwork?

I haven't see any cases were you'd define multiple validators for the same property of the same action and use each in a different context.

On Nov 30, 2003, at 6:46 PM, Hani Suleiman wrote:



I'm missing something here....

so you want external validators, specified in an external xml configuration file...and you want to generate this file by adding javadoc comments to the source file that needs the validation, thus putting in validation code right alongside the code that needs it, without the benefits of type safety and suchlike?

On Nov 30, 2003, at 7:41 PM, Robert Nicholson wrote:



Can XDoclet currently generate these from javadoc comments in your action?

I don't see any references to doing this in the JOSP book.



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