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i only see jscookmenu when i declare the script in the head otherwise i see nothing. also on http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/jscookmenu.html it says that the declaration should stand in the head. i now use the t:tag but i see no difference. in my web.xml there are no extension filter, so it should be the default config? and by the way thanks for help =) maybe u could look also at my problem with the link (i wrote today and yesterday in the list). Delbrouck, Henri-Philippe wrote: > Hello, > > If you use the JSCookMenu tag, and correctly configure the extension filter > (default config) in the web.xml, you don't need to define any Javascript > In your page. The corresponding file are automatically uploaded on the > client and referenced in he page. > As there is a bug in the 1.0.9 version, you have to download the latest > nightly build where the bug is resolved. > > Have a look at the mail from Bruno Aranda (09 jun 2005). There is an exemple > how to use the menu in a dynamic way. > > If you download the latest nightly build, the extension are now in the > tomahaw.jar. You should then use the prefix t. > > Hope this help. > > If still problem, please ask. > > Henri-Philippe Delbrouck > > -----Original Message----- > From: Helmut Juskewycz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: mercredi 24 août 2005 11:09 > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: Re: problem with JSCookMenu > > > hi, > > u must add the following to the header: > > <!-- JSCook Menu --> > <script language="JavaScript" src="jscookmenu/JSCookMenu.js" > type="text/javascript"></script> > <script language="JavaScript" > src="jscookmenu/ThemePanel/theme.js"></script> > <link rel="stylesheet" href="jscookmenu/ThemePanel/theme.css" > type="text/css"> > > > > optional: Get the latest Nightly Build because there were some bugs with > submenus. > > then just add the jscookmenu and the items. u can add the items like in > the example (you can find it in the myfaces examples/inc/pageHeader, and > correct the theme u would like to use - same must defined in the header): > > > > <x:jscookMenu layout="hbr" theme="ThemeOffice" > > <%/* Availaible jscookMenu themes: ThemeIE, ThemeMiniBlack, > ThemeOffice, ThemePanel > Availaible jscookMenu layout: hbr, hbl, hur, hul, vbr, vbl, > vur, vul > respect to Heng Yuan http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~heng/JSCookMenu > */%> > <x:navigationMenuItem id="nav_1" > . > . > . > . > . > . > </x:navigationMenuItem> > <x:navigationMenuItem id="nav_3" > itemLabel="#{example_messages['nav_Documentation']}" > > <x:navigationMenuItem id="nav_3_1" > itemLabel="#{example_messages['nav_Features']}" action="go_features" > icon="images/myfaces.gif" /> > </x:navigationMenuItem> > <x:navigationMenuItem id="nav_4" > itemLabel="#{example_messages['nav_Options']}" action="go_options" /> > <x:navigationMenuItems id="nav_5" > value="#{navigationMenu.infoItems}" /> > > </x:jscookMenu> > > or the other way: > > <x:jscookMenu layout="vbr" theme="ThemePanel"> > <x:navigationMenuItems value="#{MenuBean.enu}" /> > </x:jscookMenu> > and the Bean returns a List or Array of Navigation Items > > public List<NavigationMenuItem> getMenu() { > List<NavigationMenuItem> menu = new ArrayList<NavigationMenuItem>(); > menu.add(new NavigationMenuItem("bla", "action", null,false)); > return menu; > } > > Stefan Gesigora wrote: > >>>Hello folks! >>> >>>I've got some problems using JSF RI + myfaces extensions with the >>>component JSCookMenu. I've tried several settings but it didn't work! >>>Could anyone give me a description how to implement the JSCookMenu in >>>the right way? >>> >>>Thanks a lot >>> >>>Stefan Gesigora >>> >>> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: GnuPT 2.6.2.1 by EQUIPMENTE.DE iD8DBQFDDExtkg7OsoSBexYRAoZkAJ9EzJS8+P5POY7MEgDsdszDja9nUQCfSKlJ 3xqMqT9CeUJhdxsT+67+MQo= =jF8/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----