The more I look at and play with this scenario, the more I am starting to thing that using the default XHTML theme is not the way to go. I would be much better served, I think to use the simple theme, giving me much more control over layout and additional tags around my form fields. Is that a proper assumption, and a more 'struts2-ish' way of approaching things?

Thanks,
Skip

Skip Hollowell wrote:
Trying again, due to bad formatting on Nabble...
I saw cilquirms reply, but I don't think I phrased my problems
correctly.  I understand that the tag libraries are very accomodating,
but I am at a loss as to how to insert this code.  This little calendar
image and the associated href for clickability would need to go
somewhere inside the generated code that the tag outputs.  Is that even
possible?  I want to have the little calendar icon be next to the field
input, so user's can use it instead of typing in a date by hand.

Hopefully that is a bit more clear on my issues.

Any ideas?

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I tried the s:datetimepicker to work on things, but since I am not using
AJAX, I believe that is a dead end, no?  There'd be no point in bringing
in the ajax theme if I wasn't using AJAX.

So how do I incorporate a standard js calendar routine into a field on
my form?

What I want to add is this calendar clickable icon that brings up a date
picker:
<pre>
<a href="javascript:NewCal('demo1','ddmmmyyyy',true,24)"><img
src="images/cal.gif" width="16" height="16" border="0" alt="Pick a
date"></a>
</pre>

Where I want to add it is next to my input box on my form for the
datePaid field:
<s:textfield key="p.datePaid"  />

I am just missing the concept here on how to plug custom code into the
s: tags.  I am trying very hard not to hack this thing to bits with
tricks and cheats.

Skip Hollowell



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