That seems to have worked. Thank you very much and yes you are right I
should subscribe to that list as I often have questions about display tag
issues.
Thanks again.
-Mark
Raible, Matt wrote:
|| Try this:
||
|| requestURI='<%= request.getContextPath() + "/results.do"%&
Try this:
requestURI='<%= request.getContextPath() + "/results.do"%>'
You should probably ask these display tag related questions on the display
tag user list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/displaytag-user
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Mark
The attribute requestURI in the display tld file has it's rtexprvalue set to
true already yet it still doesn't work what I get is the literal expression
as part of the link.
-Mark
Ben Souther wrote:
| Did you set the rtexprvalue to true in your tag library descriptor?
| This allows you to use JSP
Yeah that's what I thought. It doesn't though, I think it has something to
do with the use of tiles.
-Mark
Larry Meadors wrote:
|| If you are going through another struts action, this should work:
||
||
||
|| Larry
||
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/16/03 9:15 AM >>>
|| Why can I not do the followi
Did you set the rtexprvalue to true in your tag library descriptor?
This allows you to use JSP expressions as attributes in custom tags.
Example:
selectedOption
false
true
On Monday 16 June 2003 11:44 am, Larry Meadors wrote:
> If you are going through ano
If you are going through another struts action, this should work:
Larry
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/16/03 9:15 AM >>>
Why can I not do the following:
?
Am I doing something wrong, what other option would I have besides
hard-coding in the path.
-Mark
--
Why can I not do the following:
?
Am I doing something wrong, what other option would I have besides hard-coding in the
path.
-Mark
I'm using the display tag to page through names from a search result. I would also
like allow a link to the whole list indexed by Letter. Is this possible to do with
the display tag? If not, how should I do it?
-Mark
3 20:37
Para: Tomcat Users List
Assunto: Re: Display Tag, Tiles and Paging
Thanks for the info but I got it fixed. I just set the requestURI parameter
to a global forward which points to the tag definition name which contains
results.jsp. That fixed it. Maybe it will help you. From my original p
quot;
was changed to
requestURI="/results.do"
-Mark
- Original Message -
From: "Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesda
: 'Tomcat Users List'
Assunto: RE: Display Tag, Tiles and Paging
Here's what I do as a workaround for this. I'm sure you could easily
enhance this to convert all your request parameters into a URL with
name/value pairs.
<%@ include file="/common/ta
)) {
if (request.getParameter("searchBy") != null) {
searchTerm = "&searchBy="+request.getParameter("searchBy");
}
}
%>
<%-- For linking to edit screen --%>
HTH,
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Mark F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: We
I have an ArrayList that is a collection of JavaBeans containing three
attributes id, name, ssn. It is working well with the display column like
this:
The paging and sorting do not work. It seems that I need to give it a
requestURI parameter, but this cau
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