On Apr 14, 2005, at 6:20 PM, Jamie wrote:
because the value in listener *must* be an ognl expression.

Jamie - you've got to stop being so OGNL-centric :) OGNL is awesome and all, but in Picasso, and even in 3.0 when done in the specification file, it does not have to be an OGNL expression. It is a listener binding, which just happens to be returned from and OGNL expression in this case.


        Erik



Dr Paul Gorman wrote:

Is there any particular reason why you don't make the
syntax the same as an OGNL expression ?

e.g.

<a jwcid="@DirectLink" listener="doClick"
parameters="{ objectId, index }"> . . . </a>

becomes

<a jwcid="@DirectLink"
listener="ognl:doClick(objectId, index)"> . . . </a>


Regards

Paul.
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