On 25/03/2004 13:22, "Mariano García" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> El mié, 24-03-2004 a las 20:21, Pedro Salgado escribió:
>> Below is a reply sent to this mailing list about something very similar to
>> what you are looking for.
>
> but there is any way to use dynamic content only using tiles
El mié, 24-03-2004 a las 20:21, Pedro Salgado escribió:
> Below is a reply sent to this mailing list about something very similar to
> what you are looking for.
but there is any way to use dynamic content only using tiles tags? In my
case, I have a 'setAttribute("serverLocation", Location)' func
On 24/03/2004 22:45, "Mike Foody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I apologize if I didn't mention it but I'm using the Velocity tiles
> tool. Maybe that would be a better place for this question.
>
Well the solution for your problem is the one below.
I don't if your using velocity to generate yo
I apologize if I didn't mention it but I'm using the Velocity tiles
tool. Maybe that would be a better place for this question.
Mike
Mike Foody wrote:
I have a similar question. I would like to insert at runtime multiple
instances of the same layout and set a property at that time. I
di
I have a similar question. I would like to insert at runtime multiple
instances of the same layout and set a property at that time. I didn't
see a way to do this via the documentation and so extended the TilesTool
with the following code. Is there something I've missed? If not is the
code b
Below is a reply sent to this mailing list about something very similar to
what you are looking for.
Hope it helps,
Pedro Salgado
Hi Robert..
I guess you could achieve the same using the controllerClass attribute and
building your class.. For instance, I have this definition in the
tiles-
Hi all,
I am newbie using tiles, so maybe this question is too easy for you.
I want to use a tile definition in which, one of the attribute values is
dynamic. It is something like this:
I want to use a dynamic url in body attribute, depending of a bean
attribute.
I hope you understand
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