Hi Mike,
Sorry! I forgot about TOMAHAWK-523. I remembered there were the similar
JIRA issues that affected Tree2, but didn't remember this one existed. I
see you already marked it as part of TOMAHAWK-914, thank you!!
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
Mike Kienenberger
Jeff,
In the future, it would be better to add patches to an existing JIRA
issue when one exists rather than opening a new one.
On 2/28/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JSFAttr class has the following attributes incompatible with Facelets:
// dataTable (extended) attributes
JSFAttr class has the following attributes incompatible with Facelets:
// dataTable (extended) attributes
String ROW_ID =
"org.apache.myfaces.dataTable.ROW_ID";
String ROW_STYLECLASS_ATTR =
"org.apache.myfaces.dataTable.ROW_STYLECLASS";
String ROW_ST
Yeah, looks good - go ahead.
regards,
Martin
On 2/28/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JSFAttr class has the following attributes incompatible with Facelets:
// dataTable (extended) attributes
String ROW_ID =
"org.apache.myfaces.dataTable.ROW_ID";
If there's no objections, I'll open a JIRA and submit a patch. :)
Mike Kienenberger wrote:
This change looks good to me. It's probably more important that the
value binding be able to default to null than to output an empty
string css style.
On 2/22/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
This change looks good to me. It's probably more important that the
value binding be able to default to null than to output an empty
string css style.
On 2/22/07, Jeff Bischoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greets,
After converting my application from JSP to Facelets, I set out to make
my "rowSt
Greets,
After converting my application from JSP to Facelets, I set out to make
my "rowStyleClass" attribute on t:dataTable work like it used to.
First, I had to get the attribute working in Facelets. With considerable
discussion on the user list (see [1] and [2]) and a lot of help from
Mike