Keith Seim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Yes,

the fact that the original author of the "�!(="( TemplateLink class
decided to change the _template_ with setPage still bites
me. (Basically it shows a fundamental lack of understanding by the
original Author who wasn't able to distinguish between a Page, a
Screen and a Template. ;-) Ah, well, 2.2 is pretty much screwed in
this regard).

        Regards
                Henning

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>On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 04:05  AM, Henning P. Schmiedehausen 
>wrote:

>> Keith Seim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> $link.setPage  -> sets the name of the Template to display
>> $link.setAction -> sets the Action parameter of a link
>> $link.setScreen -> sets the Screen parameter
>>
>> So you should be able to do
>>
>> <a href="$link.setScreen("Default").setTemplate("xxx.vm")">Next 
>> Screen</a>

>~> Just wondering if you meant:
><a href="$link.setScreen("Default").setPage("xxx.vm")">Next Screen</a>
>?

>This seems to work better for me, and it looks congruent with your list 
>of methods above.

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