Mike,

There are examples with the latest 1.1beta release file on
sourceforge.net:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/struts-menu/

I made an announcement about supporting CoolMenus3, but I didn't put out
a release file containing the new changes.  Sorry if that confused
anyone.

There are two issues that I'm aware of, and both relate to Netscape
4.7.  I've found that Netscape will not re-render fonts correctly if the
content-type is UTF-8.  I believe this is an issue with Netscape 4.7 and
not CoolMenus3.  Also, arrows used for indicating that a menu can be
expanded is not inherently supported in CoolMenus3.  I hacked something
in to provide arrows, but Netscape 4.7 puts an annoying border around
the image.  There may be a way around this with some kind of style
setting, but I haven't looked into it that hard yet.  

I didn't go for CoolMenus4 b/c it's beta.  But it's probably stable
enough to use.  I haven't actually played with it yet, but I'll try
soon.

Let me know if you have any further questions or problems related to
this.

Scott Sayles


On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 09:51, Michael L Pastor wrote:
> Dear Scott,
> 
> Thank you for all your efforts on developing Struts.  I always make sure to
> read your emails on the Struts Developer's List.  My company is allowing us
> a short period of time to try and rewrite our web portal using Struts.
> Dynamically built menus are a must-have requirement.   Are there any
> examples of using CoolMenus3 available?  I would really appreciate any
> advice you could provide.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Pastor
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
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