2017-04-06 15:24 GMT+02:00 Louis Smith :
> I very much like the new look of the site, and the 2 new pages from
> Christopher.
>
> I do have one question - where is the roadmap showing the future of
> Struts? Plans for Java 8, Struts 3, etc.
You can check this page [1], but it must be updated to r
I very much like the new look of the site, and the 2 new pages from
Christopher.
I do have one question - where is the roadmap showing the future of
Struts? Plans for Java 8, Struts 3, etc.
Thanks again for all the great and hard work you all do on Struts. My
clients have been using it for over
The actual "tag reference" pages are mainly mainly a shell for pulling
in the "snippets" from the Javadocs. These are the pages linked from
here:
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/tag-reference.html
For example, here's what the "source" for the action tag page looks like:
{note}Please ma
What I want to edit are the tag references. I'm not sure if they get
created with the snipped macro, they are under
/docs/tags
thanks
musachy
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 12/5/06, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To update the tags documentation, do I need to request rights to edit
the p
On 12/5/06, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To update the tags documentation, do I need to request rights to edit
the pages online? If so, how? Or do I need to send a patch for the stuff
under /doc/tags?
Once your CLA is recorded (I believe you said you faxed it yesterday?)
then one
To update the tags documentation, do I need to request rights to edit
the pages online? If so, how? Or do I need to send a patch for the stuff
under /doc/tags?
regards
musachy
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