Eddie,
I tried 'src' attribute. It does include submodule name in URI.
Struts: 1.1b3
Mark.
Eddie Bush wrote:
Response inline ...
James CE Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
My struts application has several modules. Each module has its own
tiles definition file and also shares a single common
Response inline ...
Likewise.
James CE Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
My struts application has several modules. Each module has its own
tiles definition file and also shares a single common tiles
definition file. In the common definition file is where I have my
layout defined:
%@ taglib
James CE Johnson wrote:
Response inline ...
Likewise.
... inline again ... (some clean-up done)
Unfortunately, the generated img... tag is rooted at the module's
context path rather than the application's context path. That means
that the image never shows up for any of my modules.
Mark Zeltser wrote:
Eddie,
I tried 'src' attribute. It does include submodule name in URI.
Struts: 1.1b3
Mark.
Try the page attribute - which is module-relative.
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James CE Johnson wrote:
James CE Johnson wrote:
Response inline ...
Likewise.
... inline again ... (some clean-up done)
Unfortunately, the generated img... tag is rooted at the module's
context path rather than the application's context path. That means
that the image never shows up for any
Hi all,
My struts application has several modules. Each module has its own tiles
definition file and also shares a single common tiles definition file.
In the common definition file is where I have my layout defined:
%@ taglib uri=/WEB-INF/tiles.tld prefix=tiles %
%@ taglib
Response inline ...
James CE Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
My struts application has several modules. Each module has its own
tiles definition file and also shares a single common tiles
definition file. In the common definition file is where I have my
layout defined:
%@ taglib
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