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I'm not sure what you mean. Perhaps if you e-mail me your code I could
take a quick look at it.
Gareth.
Heligon Sandra wrote:
Your Javascript/DHTML knowledge knowledge is very good, your code
allows to display the date like a text and not like a field that
can be edited.
But I have yet a probl
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From: Gareth Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: HELP: Dispaly Date in a JSP that used Tiles
It's about now I have to admit that my Javascript/DHTML knowledge is
about 4 years out of date. I have no idea how
It's about now I have to admit that my Javascript/DHTML knowledge is
about 4 years out of date. I have no idea how many browsers that this
will work on, but it does seem to work on IE6.0 and Mozilla 1.3:
In your script replace:
document.myForm.dateControl.value=time;
with
document.getElement
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You don't need to create an ActionForm, since the form is never going to
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I think your problem has nothing to do with tiles or jsp. You just need
to write the ou
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Subject: RE: HELP: Dispaly Date in a JSP that used Tiles
I think your problem has nothin
I think your problem has nothing to do with tiles or jsp. You just need
to write the output to a control instead of trying to write to the page.
If the browser were to allow your code to work as you have written it
you would actually get a list of times.
The following code should work - it rende
in respect to that dont you need to implement the date text into a text box
container ?
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 8:43 am, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
> ah sorry missed your timer function
>
> On Tuesday 01 April 2003 8:41 am, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
> > wow all that trouble for a date what i woul
ah sorry missed your timer function
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 8:41 am, Stephen Smithstone wrote:
> wow all that trouble for a date what i would do is create a TileAction that
> sets up the date variable in the tiles context and then publish that
> attribute on the tiles page
>
> public class TilesD
wow all that trouble for a date what i would do is create a TileAction that
sets up the date variable in the tiles context and then publish that
attribute on the tiles page
public class TilesDate extends TileAction
{
public void perform( ComponentContext 1 , HttpServletRequest 2 ,
HttpServlet
I am really desperate. I try to display the current date in a JSP
but that does not function.
I found many examples of Javascript (aff_heure()) on the Web but the
difficulty is to combine them with
the Struts components and more precisely Tiles components.
Each pa
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