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Subject: [OS-webwork] Using the JPS's XML syntax with Webwork and Sitemesh
> Hi,
>
> I am building a site with Sitemesh and Webwork and I am having two
> problems that I would appreciate assistance with. We have
Anders,
Actually we have been doing some testing and my inital analysis of the problem
was way off base. The only problem was that a value of one of the attributes
on the page we were testing was not properly quoted. FooBar! But this also
adds to answer I gave Scott as to why we want to use th
>1. stay with Webwork and give up the preference
>2. do the extra work to modify all of the templates
>3. go back to using Struts
Well I think the extra work of modifying the templates shouldn't be much of
a problem. The only thing you really need to change is substitute
<%@ taglib ur
Scott,
Thanks for the quick reply. Please see my comments inline.
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Joel,
Answers inline.
Joel Rosi-Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
Hi,
I am building a site with Sitemesh and Webwork and I am having two
problems that I would appreciate assistance
Joel,
Answers inline.
Joel Rosi-Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
> Hi,
>
> I am building a site with Sitemesh and Webwork and I am having two
> problems that I would appreciate assistance with. We have adopted doing
> all of our JSP development using the XML compliant syntax rather than
Hi,
I am building a site with Sitemesh and Webwork and I am having two problems
that I would appreciate assistance with. We have adopted doing all of our
JSP development using the XML compliant syntax rather than the older JSP
propriatary syntax. Both problems I have relate to this. For the r
Hi,
I am building a site with Sitemesh and Webwork and I am having two problems
that I would appreciate assistance with. We have adopted doing all of our
JSP development using the XML compliant syntax rather than the older JSP
propriatary syntax. Both problems I have relate to this. For the r