Wonderful! Thanks.
-Ramnivas
Dirk Markert wrote:
Ramnivas,
Igor fixed it already. Check out latest svn version.
Dirk
2006/3/21, Ramnivas Laddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
ListMultipleChoice overrides the size attribute specified in HTML
markup. I think that attribute, if specified in HTML, should be left
untouched.
In my case, the page needs a few lists to have the same sizes to get a
good layout. I could have fixed this problem by subclassing the
ListMultipleChoice and overriding onComponentTag(), but that method is
marked final :-(
-Ramnivas
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