RE: How do I really bypass the deficient of a HTM editor?
It appears that makes this call at the end of its doStartTag() method: return (SKIP_BODY); while makes this call: return (EVAL_BODY_TAG); I suppose that is forcing the error message to be displayed. Too bad since it really aids in prototyping to be able to substitute text in this field at design time. Not being familiar with JSP (and my books are not with me), I would assume that there is a mechanism for ignoring the body, but allowing it. jim > -Original Message- > From: Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: How do I really bypass the deficient of a HTM editor? > > > Hi; > I am new to struts, and thought I would be great if I can completely > separate the HTML and web design from the java code. So, I tried out the > first few pages of a project with struts implementation, only to realize > that the web designer will not be able to see his design because all the > custom tags cannot be displayed. >Consequently, I search in the mailing list archive, and notice > that many > people are having the same problem as I do. I came across a > thread in which > the author suggested embedding HTML code in the custom tags to enable the > web designer to see the placement of the widgets. Everything seems to work > except when I tried to use tag to display labels. Struts > complains about not allowing content in this tag. >Has anyone have the same problem? How do you let the web designer does > his design without having to guess the position of the labels and boxes? > > Thanks > keith > >
Re: How do I really bypass the deficient of a HTM editor?
Hi, Keith, I think, DreamWeaver has an implementation to display custom tags (UltraDev), and now they are working to embed a support for the struts. Can you give example you are talking about? Do you want, that tags will send additional HTML code? Maya Keith wrote: > Hi; > I am new to struts, and thought I would be great if I can completely > separate the HTML and web design from the java code. So, I tried out the > first few pages of a project with struts implementation, only to realize > that the web designer will not be able to see his design because all the > custom tags cannot be displayed. >Consequently, I search in the mailing list archive, and notice that many > people are having the same problem as I do. I came across a thread in which > the author suggested embedding HTML code in the custom tags to enable the > web designer to see the placement of the widgets. Everything seems to work > except when I tried to use tag to display labels. Struts > complains about not allowing content in this tag. >Has anyone have the same problem? How do you let the web designer does > his design without having to guess the position of the labels and boxes? > > Thanks > keith
How do I really bypass the deficient of a HTM editor?
Hi; I am new to struts, and thought I would be great if I can completely separate the HTML and web design from the java code. So, I tried out the first few pages of a project with struts implementation, only to realize that the web designer will not be able to see his design because all the custom tags cannot be displayed. Consequently, I search in the mailing list archive, and notice that many people are having the same problem as I do. I came across a thread in which the author suggested embedding HTML code in the custom tags to enable the web designer to see the placement of the widgets. Everything seems to work except when I tried to use tag to display labels. Struts complains about not allowing content in this tag. Has anyone have the same problem? How do you let the web designer does his design without having to guess the position of the labels and boxes? Thanks keith