If you are writing data to a table use contrib:Table and never look back.  
Another absolutely 
fabulous component that I now use on every single table I ever create.

Cheers
mc

On 17 Jul 2006 at 15:47, Blackwings wrote:

> Ok for the select ;-)
> But what about the tr in a table?
> 
> <table>
>     <tr>
>     <td>Header 1</td>
>     <td>Header 2</td>
>     <td>Header 3</td>
>   </tr>
>   <span jwcid="@My2TrJwc">
>   <tr>
>     <td>something</td>
>     <td>to put</td>
>     <td>somewhere here</td>
>   </tr>
>   <tr>
>     <td>Data info 1</td>
>     <td>Data info M</td>
>     <td>Data info 3X</td>
>   </tr>
>   </span>
>   <tr>
>     <td colspan="3">Footer</td>
>   </tr>
> </table>
> 
> 
> 2006/7/17, Murray Collingwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > For a select control use SelectionModel to pass the options to your
> > component.  Then you
> > don't need any @For loop in your html.
> >
> > In your table component you could code your Tapestry on the <tr>
> > statement.  eg
> > <table...>
> > <tr jwcid="xxxxxx">
> >
> > Cheers
> > mc
> >
> >
> > On 17 Jul 2006 at 11:13, Blackwings wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I noticed something interresting about DOCTYPE. In fact, if a designer
> > give
> > > me a XHTML1.0 transitional compliant html template, when I mark the tag
> > and
> > > add some tags <span> the html is not anymore compliant :
> > >
> > > <select jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" id="searchCriteria.requester" name="
> > > searchCriteria.requester" size="1" tabindex="6" class="comboBox9pt">
> > >    <span jwcid="@Foreach" source="ognl:requesters" value="ognl:
> > > searchCriteria.requester">
> > >       <option value="1" jwcid="@Option" label="ognl:
> > requesters.requesterCode
> > > ">elem1</option>
> > >       <option value="2" jwcid="$remove$">elem2</option>
> > >       <option value="3" jwcid="$remove$">elem3</option>
> > >       <option value="4" jwcid="$remove$">elem4</option>
> > >     </span>
> > >   </select>
> > >
> > > The <span> cannot be place after a <select> and this is warned.
> > >
> > > I have the same problem when I want to mark a bloc of <tr>, not all, in
> > a
> > > <table>. I have to put a <span> tag between to a </tr> and a <tr> that
> > is
> > > not "permit" by the DOCTYPE definition, normally.
> > >
> > > Is there another DOCTYPE that manage "Tapestry template" or do we have
> > to
> > > let the warn like that?
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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