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[jira] Commented: (BEEHIVE-647) netui:attribute taglib documentation
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-647?page=comments#action_64862 ]
Krista Baker commented on BEEHIVE-647:
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The facet tag is described as the following for the <netui:behavior> tag:
The name of the facet targetted by the behavior. And is listed as being Data bindable: Yes.
Although I still have no idea what this attribute would be used for or why it would be necessary, the above description is better than no description.
> netui:attribute taglib documentation
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>
> Key: BEEHIVE-647
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-647
> Project: Beehive
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Krista Baker
> Assignee: Steve Hanson
> Fix For: V1
>
> \docs\apidocs\taglib\index.html <netui:attribute>
> file: /docs/apidocs/taglib/beehive.apache.org/netui/tags-html-1.0/attribute.html
> Description:
> 1. The second sentence states: The following <netui:attribute> tags are rendered within the <span> tag (since the <netui:lable> tag is rendered as a <span> tag in the browser.
> This is no longer true, the <netui:label> tag now outputs the <label> attribute. The above sentence should be changed to: The following <netui:attribute> tags are rendered within the <label> tag.
> 2. the line following the example in the description: The HTML rendered in the browser appears as follows. The follows line should be: <label a="aVal" b="bVal" c="cVal">Some Text</label>
> Attributes:
> 3. facet: the facet attribute has NO description for it's purpose. It also has a blank in the Data bindable: field and I am unsure whether it should be yes or no.
> bash05102005
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