Sorry, I read too quickly.

What are you trying to accomplish? Let's say you are able to find the appropriate html tag, what do you want to do with it?

Met vriendelijke groet,
Kind regards,

Bas Gooren

Op 23-1-2013 21:01, schreef Michael Jaruska:
And question is not "how can I change html attribute" but "how can I go through html structure" and
find html tag with specific attribute :-)


On 23.1.2013 20:50, Bas Gooren wrote:
Hi!

What you want to accomplish (e.g. changing some html attributes) can be done by adding an attributemodifier to each <li> component.

In pseudocode:

RepeatingView uls = ...
for_every_li:
WebMarkupContainer li = ...
uls.add(li);

now, you can do something like this:
li.add(new AttributeAppender(...) {
     isEnabled() {
         return true if you want to append a html attribute;
     }
});

Or alternatively:

WebMarkupContainer li = new WMC() {
     onComponentTag(ComponentTag tag) {
         super(tag);

         tag.put("my-html-attribute", value);
     }
}

Met vriendelijke groet,
Kind regards,

Bas Gooren

Op 23-1-2013 20:45, schreef Michael Jaruska:
Hi,

is there a way I can find specific html tag in markup?

I have this html structure:
<ul class="mymenu">
  <li>
    <a href="./mypage.html?cid=menu">menu</a>
  <ul>
    <li>
      <a href="./mypage.html?cid=menu/submenu">submenu</a>
    <ul>
      <li>
<a href="./mypage.html?cid=menu/submenu/subsubmenu1">subsubmenu1</a>
      </li>
      <li>
<a href="./mypage.html?cid=menu/submenu/subsubmenu2">subsubmenu2</a>
      </li>
      <li>
<a href="./mypage.html?cid=menu/submenu/subsubmenu3">subsubmenu3</a>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </ul>
</ul>

I'm processing clicks on anchors with my page:
public PageTest(PageParameters parameters){
  //cid = category id
  String category = parameters.get("cid").toString();
  ...
}

Now I need some way I can add atribute into parent <li> tag of <a> tag on which I do click.
Somethink like (pseudocode):
public PageTest(PageParameters parameters){
  //cid = category id
  String category = parameters.get("cid").toString();
  //find corresponding <a> tag
Tag anchorTag = go_from_top_ul_tag_and_find_a_tag_by_category(category)
  //have corresponding anchor tag, get parrent tag of the anchor tag
  Tag anchorParentTag = anchorTag.getParent();
  //and now I can do my mysterious things with menu...
}

But I don't know where to start my search and I totaly don't know whot to look for in docu.

Please, help :-)

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