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Need a label form bean for the html set.

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-02-01 15:55 -------
Yes, thats what I'm doing, but the whole point of using the beans like this is 
to simplify for the non-programmer while privide a powerful backend for the 
developers to link to... In order to do it this way, you need to implement 
*two* different beans from *two* different taglibs.
Adding a label bean would be a *very* simple matter and would remove a whole 
lot of extra processing.

The only argument that I can see to not providing a label tag, is that it's 
not part of the <form/> tree, however I don't think that should stop us from 
implementing it (in fact there are already a few enhancments/modifications to 
make things simple, e.g. the Reset button tag.)

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