You should remove the hivemind libs from the eclipse start configuration
for your container (at least that was the case with jetty)
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From: hv @ Fashion Content [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 11. August 2006 17:08
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Subject: Re: Contrib:Table problems with layout
mimetypes DOCTYPES influence wether the browser goes in quirks mode or
compliant mode.
When you serve a page using a web server it may get a diffrent mime type
than the one you get if you show a file on your harddisk.
Test like for like when comparing starting out with identical files and
modify them until you get rid of/first see the problem. Use Firefox with
extra developer plugins, then you can see what mode the browser is
using.
http://www.456bereastreet.com/ links to some really good books on CSS
Henrik
Murray Collingwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i en
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This sounds like an HTML issue.
Tapestry components are added into standard HTML, they do not generate
any
different
HTML than you have already specified.
For example, you say the contribTable appears at the right of the
page,
perhaps you are
specifying widths on your static tables - maybe you need to add the
width
parameter to your
contribTable.
Cheers
mc
On 10 Aug 2006 at 18:48, Vinicius Carvalho wrote:
Hello there! *I've seen some discussions regarding this topic but
didn't find one that could help* I was having problems with the
layout
of my table, but I was ignoring, thinking that might have been a tag
opened that I left open. Today I look it closer and found out that
seems to be a bug. My page uses a template with
renderbody/renderblock, it's something like this., really simple:
html @shell
body @body
table
tr
td//header goes here/td
/tr
tr
tdspan [EMAIL PROTECTED]//td
/tr
/table
That's it for the template. The page I insert the table has a table
and a
form:
span jwcid=@MyLayout
span @Form
table .../table
br
table jwcid=contribTable/table
/span
/span
What's happening is that the contrib table is being displayed totally
out of place, on the right side of the page.
I've replaced the dynamic generated table by a static one, and It is
laid on the correct place.
Any ideas?
PS:Hope get some answers on this post (after so many empty :( ) :P
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