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From: Volker Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL and multiple markup attributes
Hi Helmut,
you can't have multiple markup attributes at one tag. But you can set
multiple markups
] Problem with JSTL and multiple markup attributes
Hi Helmut,
you can't have multiple markup attributes at one tag. But you can set
multiple markups in one attribute.
The markup attribute takes a comma separated list of markups, or a
valuebinding to a String[] property, or a valuebinding
: Thursday, April 26, 2007 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL and multiple markup attributes
Hi Helmut,
you can't have multiple markup attributes at one tag. But you can set
multiple markups in one attribute.
The markup attribute takes a comma separated list of markups
Hi,
when I include the JSTL taglib in my page (%@ taglib
uri=http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core; prefix=c %) I can't use
multiple markup attributes. JSTL seems to do some validation which Tobago
itself does not:
04-26 18:41:54,234 ERROR GENA-WAPP [http-8080-Processor25] [jsp]
Hi Helmut,
you can't have multiple markup attributes at one tag. But you can set
multiple markups in one attribute.
The markup attribute takes a comma separated list of markups, or a
valuebinding to a String[] property, or a valuebinding to a single
markup string.
Regards,
Volker
2007/4/26,
or Tobago or me ? its very confusing.
Awaiting for a response ASAP.
Thnx in regards,
Madan
- Original Message
From: Udo Schnurpfeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Monday, 29 January, 2007 1:16:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello
as ShipToLookup is disabled which is printed with
tc:out/ as shown in above jsp snippet.
not only this, i am checking for a variable if it is equal to 1 .
Even that condition is also failing.
Is it problem with JSTL or Tobago or me ? its very confusing.
Awaiting for a response ASAP.
Thnx
Bohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 3:40:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello Madan,
why you choose jstl?
jstl and jsf doesn't work very well together.
Please try a web search.
Why you don't use this
tc:out value
:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello Madan,
why you choose jstl?
jstl and jsf doesn't work very well together.
Please try a web search.
Why you don't use this
tc:out value=#{somemangedbean.shipToLookup}/
Regards
Bernd
madan chowdary wrote:
hi all,
I resolved the problem
: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 5:05:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello Madan,
you can use the rendered attribute
tc:in rendered=#{somemangedbean.shipToLookup} /
tc:selectOneChoice rendered=#{!somemangedbean.shipToLookup} /
Bernd
madan chowdary wrote:
Hi bred,
ya i did
@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 5:05:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello Madan,
you can use the rendered attribute
tc:in rendered=#{somemangedbean.shipToLookup} /
tc:selectOneChoice rendered=#{!somemangedbean.shipToLookup} /
Bernd
madan chowdary wrote:
Hi bred
Madan
- Original Message
From: Bernd Bohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, 3 February, 2007 5:53:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
Hello Madan,
use the
f:facet name=change
tc:command /
/f:facet
February, 2007 6:19:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Tobago] Problem with JSTL
hi Bernd,
thnx for ur patience for replying my queries,
but i am not experienced but trying to grasp the tech.
saw the example that u specified. but was bit confused seeing that.
i placed the command
f:facet name=change
Hello Madan,
seens this is not a Tobago but a JSTL question.
Do you have an implementation for the JSTL in your classpath? You need
both: API + Impl.
You may use the apache implementation (standard.jar): See
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/
If using maven try to add:
dependency
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