2010/6/13 Oleg Mikheev :
> Guys,
>
> It took me some quite some time to understand how to pass a
> dynamic value to a textfield label.
> It appeared that I needed to use this strange notation: %{#var}
> like this:
>
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> I haven't found any description that would list which
> Struts2 tag attri
admittedly the doc isnt perfect but i should point out.. the available docs are
ALOT more comprehensive and ALOT easier to navigate than many apache sites..
that said
since you have all the build scripts you *have* the ability to create your own
javadocs and post them..just remember to put rel
On 6/14/10 4:25 PM, Emi Lu wrote:
On 06/14/2010 09:59 AM, Dale Newfield wrote:
On 6/13/10 2:02 PM, Oleg Mikheev wrote:
I really think that this notation must be documented
specifically on this page:
http://struts.apache.org/2.1.8.1/docs/ognl.html
It's a wiki. Please feel free to offer the mod
On 06/14/2010 09:59 AM, Dale Newfield wrote:
On 6/13/10 2:02 PM, Oleg Mikheev wrote:
I really think that this notation must be documented
specifically on this page:
http://struts.apache.org/2.1.8.1/docs/ognl.html
It's a wiki. Please feel free to offer the modifications you think are
appropriat
On 6/13/10 2:02 PM, Oleg Mikheev wrote:
I really think that this notation must be documented
specifically on this page:
http://struts.apache.org/2.1.8.1/docs/ognl.html
It's a wiki. Please feel free to offer the modifications you think are
appropriate.
-Dale
Unfortunately they don't say how they managed it, it is mostly people
complaining that when they change their JS file, without modification to
the url that accesses the resource the user would have to ctrl+f5 it...
Sorry :(
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From: RogerV [mailto:roger.var...@googlemail.c
James Cook-13 wrote:
>
> Nope, no misunderstanding. All I was saying was that people seem to
> experience the opposite to what you are experiencing. Like you said,
> they have what you want...
>
I don't suppose that you happen to have one of your google searches to hand
do you? I'm obviously
Nope, no misunderstanding. All I was saying was that people seem to
experience the opposite to what you are experiencing. Like you said,
they have what you want...
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From: RogerV [mailto:roger.var...@googlemail.com]
Sent: 14 June 2010 11:52
To: user@struts.apache.org
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James Cook-13 wrote:
>
> I two would like to hear about solutions to this, after a quick Google,
> I found most people have it the other way with their JS files being
> cached and not reflecting there changes.
>
I think that either I haven't explained clearly or we're misunderstanding
each ot
Hi,
I already had this error in the past (with Struts 2.1.8 and Jboss 6.0.0 M1).
And I know there is a JIRA issue about it :
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-3299
And I already asked about this error in the past. I fixed it by extracting the
struts-tag.tld file from the library struts2-co
I two would like to hear about solutions to this, after a quick Google,
I found most people have it the other way with their JS files being
cached and not reflecting there changes.
How are you constructing your url's for the resources Roger? Do they end
up with a dynamic element in them, that chan
Hi
While building the functionality of my web-app served up by Apache Tomcat, I
use
in all my pages to ensure that requests to the pages with dynamic content
(most of them) actually reload from the server rather than from the browser
cache or any intermediate proxy server caches. Now
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