More like...
Ah... hrm. Tell 'em look at the TLD, then tell 'em to check the freemarker
template, then tell 'em they might have to escape the attribute. I love
Java.
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If the TLD
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--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Jonny Cavell wrote:
Firstly, I want the id attribute of any HTML tag to take a
dynamic value, so that I can code it at runtime. Secondly
I want the tag to take e.g. dojoType as an attribute:
s:iterator value=#xxx status=itStatus var = yyy
s:radio dojoType=zzz
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Subject: Re: S2 tags - dynamic attributes
1) It can't see why not. BTW, id=#{...} doesn't work because the
expresions start with %, like in id='%{itStatus}'
2) Extrange enough, I tested this with S2.1.2: It works with
s:select
tags.
Is it possible?
Jonny
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--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Wes Wannemacher wrote:
Also, as far as dynamic attributes is concerned,
some tags accept them, some don't.
Oh, my bad--is that a TLD thing or an S2 thing?
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If the TLD file declares dynamic-attributestrue/dynamic-attributes
for a tag, the tag's class must implement the DynamicAttributes
interface as well.
Ah... hrm. Tell 'em, then tell 'em again. I love Java.
Thanks,
Dave
...and adding this line to the radiomap.ftl file:
#include /${parameters.templateDir}/simple/dynamic-attributes.ftl /
should suffice I think.
However, I would like to know what kind of visual effect or
functionality the dojo library adds to the radio button (I can't find
the dojo 0.4.3
On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 22:52 -0300, Gabriel Belingueres wrote:
...and adding this line to the radiomap.ftl file:
#include /${parameters.templateDir}/simple/dynamic-attributes.ftl /
should suffice I think.
However, I would like to know what kind of visual effect or
functionality the dojo
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