Edgar P Dollin wrote:
1) It is fine that the basic tags in struts don't emit non-standard html,
but why do struts tags have to 'police' the emission of non-html. For many
intranet style projects, non standard html is important to achieve specific
required functionality. To deny the need for
Chris Gastin wrote:
As I can tell from the list I have opened topic that is pretty well
beaten. Let me first apologize. I did not realize this was such a
political topic in the Struts community.
There was a time when we were encouraging people to use the JSTL, and
there was a political bent
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David Graham wrote:
There are 3 things that earn my -1 on tag enhancements:
1. Functionality already provided by the JSTL.
Just as an aside, I believe
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Chris Gastin wrote:
As I can tell from the list I have opened topic that is pretty well
beaten. Let me first apologize. I did not realize this was such a
political topic in the Struts community.
There was a time when we were encouraging people
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However, at this time, we have a Struts-el taglib in circulation. We
even have a Struts-faces
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David Graham wrote:
There are 3 things that earn my -1 on tag enhancements:
1. Functionality already provided by the JSTL.
Just as an aside, I believe by -1 David means
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However, at this time, we have a Struts-el
Sgarlata Matt wrote:
Of course if I really want that I should probably just use
Velocity, huh? ;)
+1. I do =:)
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David Graham wrote:
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In the beginning, there was no Jakarta Taglibs, or inkling of something
like JSTL. So, Craig bravely put together a useful implementation of
some custom tags that did two things. First, they exposed the internals
of the Struts Controller framework. Second, they provided some basic
that
already exist?
Edgar
Craig
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David Graham wrote:
There are 3 things that earn my -1 on tag
You could use a JSP expression to output the readonly='true' attribute of
the html:text or use the html-el library and use jstl to evaluate the
attribute.
Edgar
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Yes, This has been brought up many times over the last 3 years,
and probably has been implemented several times extending the Struts tags.
I am not opposed to such a feature, and would support it,
though other committers might not.
The key argument against it is that it would transform the html
attribute,
but I just included it as an example.
Just a thought...
Matt
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Yes, This has been brought
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Yes, This has been brought up many times over the last 3
years, and probably has been implemented several times
Sgarlata Matt wrote:
Has anyone ever discussed adding a general-purpose attributes attribute to
the html tag library to support non-standard HTML like this? For example,
Yes, it was vetoed by several committers. Search the archives.
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Yes, This has been brought up many times over the last 3 years,
and probably has been implemented several times extending the Struts
tags.
I am not opposed to such a feature
--- Robert Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, This has been brought up many times over the last 3 years,
and probably has been implemented several times extending the Struts
tags.
I am not opposed to such a feature, and would support it,
though other committers might not.
The key
David Graham wrote:
--- Robert Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, This has been brought up many times over the last 3 years,
and probably has been implemented several times extending the Struts
tags.
I am not opposed to such a feature, and would support it,
though other committers might not.
Edgar P Dollin wrote:
If the tags were structured differently so they were easier to extend
without breaking when new releases of struts come out these issues might not
come up. Of course, I myself have resigned myself to this issue since the
tags are such a political football on this list.
Edgar P Dollin wrote:
If the tags were structured differently so they were easier to extend
without breaking when new releases of struts come out these issues might not
come up. Of course, I myself have resigned myself to this issue since the
tags are such a political football on this list.
, September 25, 2003 2:23 PM
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It's only a political football in the sense that most of
the current
committers would prefer not to work on the HTML tags. If other folks
came to the fore and committed themselves
emit
HTML
4.01 or XHMTL 1.0, only a 'thin' layer over standard html tags, etc.
Edgar
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Whenever tag extendability enhancements are discussed, we always hear
complaints from a vocal minority but no tested working patches show up. I
haven't heard any good
a pain.)
Matt
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Sgarlata Matt wrote:
Has anyone ever discussed adding a general-purpose attributes
a pain.)
Matt
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Sgarlata Matt wrote:
Has anyone ever discussed adding a general-purpose attributes
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Sgarlata Matt wrote:
Has anyone ever discussed adding a general-purpose attributes
attribute
to
the html tag library to support non-standard HTML like this? For
example,
Yes
willing to work on those as well.
Does this sound reasonable?
David
Niall
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--- Edgar P Dollin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is more than a 'preference' based on the rapidity with which
INVALID or WONTFIX is stamped
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It's only a political football in the sense that most of
the current
committers would prefer not to work on the HTML tags. If other folks
came to the fore and committed themselves to supporting those
Sounds good. I'll put some thought into it.
Niall
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David Graham wrote:
--- Sgarlata Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here's another idea. I searched the archives for it and couldn't
find
it.
How about two simple changes:
1) Add a new renderExtraAttributes() method that gives people the chance
to
throw non-standard HTML into their tags that
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David Graham wrote:
--- Sgarlata Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here's another idea. I searched the archives for it and couldn't
find
it.
How about two simple changes:
1) Add a new renderExtraAttributes() method that gives people
Chris Gastin wrote:
Rob:
I am not an contributer, but I am a young developer. I am willing to step up
and support these abilities in the struts tags
Great !
I have come to believe that young/single developers older/grown
kids/empty nesters developers are better
situated to be Open Source
, 2003 2:23 PM
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It's only a political football in the sense that most of
the current
committers would prefer not to work on the HTML tags. If other
folks
came to the fore and committed themselves
--- Robert Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Graham wrote:
--- Sgarlata Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here's another idea. I searched the archives for it and couldn't
find
it.
How about two simple changes:
1) Add a new renderExtraAttributes() method that gives people the
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