Hrm, yeah, it must have been added since then :/

I really don't like the wiki sometimes because of
issues like that; it's too easy to get confused
(obviously! :)

d.

--- TonyD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Sorry Dave, now I will explain what happed.
> 
> I have struts version 2.0.6 installed and my URL
> local documentation 
> doesn't contain the "escapeAmp" attribute.
> That means I must update to the latest struts
> version 2.0.9 to use that
> attribute?
> Because I just used it in my url code and I got an
> "Excepion report":
> Attribute escapeAmp invalid for tag url accorting to
> TLD. 
> 
> Thanks and sorry again. 
> 
> 
> newton.dave wrote:
> > 
> > --- TonyD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Why have you sent me this link?
> > 
> > So you'd read what's on the page.
> > 
> >> Do you think I never seen that link?
> > 
> > Apparently not, otherwise you would have seen the
> > "escapeAmp" attribute.
> > 
> >> Do you think the answer to my question is in that
> > link?
> > 
> > Yes, because if you saw the "escapeAmp" attribute
> you
> > could use it in the <s:url.../> tag to build your
> URL
> > then use a normal HTML <a.../> tag with a blank
> target
> > as I suggested.
> > 
> > d.
> > 
> > 
> >
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