Ok, in the vein of avoiding HTML all together how do i do a </BR> without html?

Thanks
troy

CD said the following on 6/21/2006 2:17 PM:
I also would recommend the stylesheet approach rather than the h2. In fact, avoiding HTML tags altogether would be in your best interest.



On 6/21/06, *Clement, James* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    <af:outputText styleClass="my-own-h2-from-my-css"
    value="Welcome #{authedUser.firstName}"/>

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    *From:* CD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
    *Sent:* Wednesday, June 21, 2006 3:10 PM
    *To:* MyFaces Discussion
    *Subject:* Re: Something Simple

    <f:verbatim>
      <h2>
    </f:verbatim>
    <af:outputText value="Welcome #{authedUser.firstName}"/>
    <f:verbatim>
      </h2>
    </f:verbatim>

On 6/21/06, *Troy Bull* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Greetings:

        I have an attribute in a backing bean and I want to display it
        in a jsp
        "inline".  I tried to use OutputText and it doesn't seem to work
        correctly.

        Here is what I want to do:

        <f:verbatim>
        <h2>Welcome #{authedUser.firstName}</h2>
        </f:verbatim>

        This doesn't work.  So I tried

        <f:verbatim>
        <h2>Welcome             <af:outputText
        value="#{authedUser.firstName}"
                                   binding="#{backing_mainMenu.outputText1}"
                                   id="outputText1"/></h2>
        </f:verbatim>

        This doesnt work either.  The first one prints out the
        #{authedUs...,
        the second one prints out the firstName but "outside" the h2 tag.

        Thanks
        troy




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