Hy , im having the exact same problem with an t:inputCalendar but im using
OC4J as a webserver
a i readed your solution on websphere but is how can i make it work on OC4J?
thanks for any help
Klaus Schuster wrote:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
Simon Kitching skitch...@apache.org schrieb am 01.04.2009 15:37:00:
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Simon Kitching skitch...@apache.org schrieb am 01.04.2009 11:30:36:
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
t:inputCalendar id=mycal
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
t:inputCalendar id=mycal
addResources=false
monthYearRowClass=yearMonthHeader
weekRowClass=weekHeader
popupButtonStyleClass=standard_bold
currentDayCellClass=currentDayCell
value=#{BB.geburtsdatum}
renderAsPopup=true
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
t:inputCalendar id=mycal
addResources=false
monthYearRowClass=yearMonthHeader
weekRowClass=weekHeader
popupButtonStyleClass=standard_bold
currentDayCellClass=currentDayCell
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01.04.2009 11:31
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Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the fast reply.
Personally, I find emails in mixed posting style hard to read, and
therefore don't bother to read them. It's entirely your choice, but *if*
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Simon Kitching skitch...@apache.org schrieb am 01.04.2009 11:30:36:
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
t:inputCalendar id=mycal
addResources=false
monthYearRowClass=yearMonthHeader
weekRowClass=weekHeader
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Simon Kitching skitch...@apache.org schrieb am 01.04.2009 11:30:36:
Klaus SCHUSTER schrieb:
Hi,
I am using a t:inputCalendar tag from Tomahawk 1.1.8:
[code]
t:inputCalendar id=mycal
addResources=false
monthYearRowClass=yearMonthHeader
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