Re: SV: SV: ActionMapping without a formbean

2004-10-30 Thread Adam Hardy
On 10/30/2004 02:14 PM Håkan Fransson wrote:
Yes, it's one solution to write forms in html but then you have a hardcoded
path
in the jsp-page. I dont want to have this.
I need html buttons instead of images and links because they are resizeable.
In your
browser e.g Mozilla Firefox press "View -> Text Size -> Increase". Then
images dont increase
but html buttons increase. Hope you understand me now.
Example 1: This is how we had done it. To an action without a form, it works
but the link with image is not resizeable.
In this case the image has a text(you can think of it as a button).



Example 2: This does the same as 1 and now it meet our demand of
accessability when text on button is resizeable.
This solution has the drawback that you have to declare a dummy form in
struts-config.





Example 3: This also do the same thing that 1 and also meet our demands but
this solution has the drawback of having an absolute path in the jsp.





My original question was, is there any other solution?
I think it would be nice if you could use the form tag without
declaring a dummy form.
What is the drawback of using plain text inside your link for solution 1?
Adam
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SV: SV: ActionMapping without a formbean

2004-10-30 Thread Håkan Fransson
Yes, it's one solution to write forms in html but then you have a hardcoded
path
in the jsp-page. I dont want to have this.
I need html buttons instead of images and links because they are resizeable.
In your
browser e.g Mozilla Firefox press "View -> Text Size -> Increase". Then
images dont increase
but html buttons increase. Hope you understand me now.

Example 1: This is how we had done it. To an action without a form, it works
but the link with image is not resizeable.
In this case the image has a text(you can think of it as a button).





Example 2: This does the same as 1 and now it meet our demand of
accessability when text on button is resizeable.
This solution has the drawback that you have to declare a dummy form in
struts-config.







Example 3: This also do the same thing that 1 and also meet our demands but
this solution has the drawback of having an absolute path in the jsp.







My original question was, is there any other solution?
I think it would be nice if you could use the form tag without
declaring a dummy form.

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Hakan,
perhaps you should just write the form in HTML and not use the form taglib.

I still don't understand what you are doing though. If you have to use
text instead of an image in a link, why do you need a button?

In forms to submit with images, I use the input type=image. Is that what
you mean?

If you really need to use the html:form taglib, you could always just
define a very elementary dynaform in your struts-config, in which case
you won't need to program anything.

On 10/27/2004 03:04 PM Håkan Fransson wrote:
> Maybe it was a bad explanation of my problem. In our project we have
> demands on accessability that affect what components we are using. In
> current implementation we have link tags(with images nested) for
> submitting forms, for links and so on. This works fine but if a user
> has to increase text in their browser, images doesn't increase. In
> other words, a user with bad vision, increase text in it's browser
> but cannot see text on our images that we are using for submit. So we
> have to use form controls such as  to render a
> button because they increase when user increases their text in
> browser. The problem arise when we want to use this type of button,
> for example, to go to a jsp-page through a ForwardAction with no form
> needed. This control has to be nested in a form tag but in the
> example above, we dont need any form.
>


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