Hello Arron,

I add such attribute to the tags -

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Now all non supported by struts attributes can be added to the target
tag via 'freetext' attribute. This attribute contents will directly
rendered to the tag's start part.

Monday, December 10, 2001, 10:27:42 AM, you wrote:

AB> Idea...

AB> There was just that too and fro in "additional properties needed on 
AB> html:image..." bug in that there was the argument over what to support 
AB> and what not to support... if there was a standard property (ie: 
AB> "freetext", "freeform", "uglytext" or something) where developers could 
AB> add a string to be included in the tag as they provide it (with an extra 
AB> space at the front and back to avoid collisions).

AB> If a developer wants to include something to be rendered for one reason 
AB> or another, Struts not supporting it or otherwise, they can without 
AB> issue and code hacks that will have to be re-done the next version of 
AB> the tag, tld etc...

AB> It means that the html:image and html:text can do whatever and the 
AB> developer can still get the width, height and wrap stuff that he needs 
AB> for nice formatting.

AB> Probably not *proper* for all the die -hards out there... but certainly 
AB> useable, especially for html creatives that seek that extra level of 
AB> control that Struts hasn't been around yet, doesn't want to or whatever.

AB> Just an idea.


AB> Arron.



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