That was just a simplification of the code I was writing. Basically, there is
an object from a list being displayed center page and a list of all the objects
at the bottom. I was checking to see if an object in the list was the same as
the one being displayed as I was iterating over them so I could give it a
different styling and make it stand out as selected. I am just using plain old
WOConditionals for this. Once I changed the method name it works fine. It was
one of the first things I tried doing, but I wasn't really expecting it.
-Mike
On Nov 3, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> On 2010-11-03, at 4:19 PM, Stefan Klein wrote:
>
>>>>> public class myComp extends ERXComponent {
>>>>>
>>>>> public SomeEntity anObject;
>>>>>
>>>>> public boolean isAnObject() {
>>>>> return false;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> }
> BTW, what is the purpose of this isAnObject() which is always returning false?
>
> Can you please share the binding code also? It should depend on the binding
> type and where the binding is used.
>
> If you are using some kind of conditional components then you also try to use
> Wonder's additional conditional tags such as ERXNonNullConditional,
> ERXNonZeroConditional, ERXKeyValueConditional, ERXEqualConditional. They are
> quite useful and most of the time serves the purpose without explicitly
> defining conditional methods.
>
> Farrukh
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