Ari,

in case you need to change an attribute please use
Link link = new Link(...);
link.add(new AttributeModifier("style", true, "...");
add(link)

there should be not need to "replace" onComponentTag. May be there is
but first we'd like to understand the use case in detail first.

Juergen


On 4/25/05, Ari Suutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Could you please make the onComponentTag method on Link class non-final.
> I need to override it, because application needs to tweak css style used to 
> present
> the link when it is disabled / enabled.
> 
>    Ari S.
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