Volker,
In what environment does that occur? I have never "lost" the contents of
my verbatim tags. I no longer use verbatim, now that I have Facelets,
but I used them extensively for quite a while.
I am aware that contents of verbatim are marked "transient", and thus do
not participate in state-saving... but as for actually having the markup
vanish from the page?
Regards,
Jeff Bischoff
Kenneth L Kurz & Associates, Inc.
Volker Weber wrote:
A third solution, which i would prefer about the f:verbatim:
<h:outputText escape="false" value="<H1>"/>
<h:outputText value="#{msg['bla.bla']}"/>
<h:outputText escape="false" value="</H1>"/>
reason: content of verbatim tags dissapears after rerender in case of
validation/conversion errors.
Regards,
Volker
2007/3/15, Marcel Stonitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Another possibility I forgot in my previous mail: Put your html-code
into <f:verbatim>-tags.
Mixing html-tags and jsf-tags can cause several problems.
Hans Reip schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing my first steps with JSF and myFaces and I hav a question
regarding
> html-tags and JSF.
>
> I want to output a resource bundle key inside a <h1> html element.
So I did
> following:
> <h1><h:outputText value="#{msg.inputname_header}"/></h1>
>
> What happens is, that the message from the resource bundle is
printed out
> and after this the empty <h1>.
> No error is returned, so I think it is an basical understanding
problem.
>
> I saw, that there is a <t:div> tag in the tomahawk tld but no <t:h1>
tag.
> What do I do wrong? Isn't it possible to use html tags together with
JSF?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> Hans
>
>