Hey Koen,
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> No, this is not possible. I can see why you would want that in some
> situations, but the div/span that represents the element is necessary for
> referencing the element (putting the id on there), and is also the one that
> is used to apply style classes, inline style, etc...
>
> How would you foresee a solution to these issues in your use-case ?
>
I'm actually looking for the easiest way to create an interactive widget
starting from an HTML snippet. In most cases a WTemplate suffices, but
sometimes the wrapping span/div interferes with the layout. For none
interactive widgets we can pull out the wrapping span/div with some
javascript (a bit of a dirty hack).
So I was hoping there was an option to specify some variable-placeholders
in the template for the id, style classes, and such for (j)Wt to use?
Or is there an easier approach for my problem?
Best regards,
Jo
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