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[jira] Updated: (WW-1517) Streamlined link tag for single-parameter
links
[ http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1517?page=all ]
Ted Husted updated WW-1517:
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Description:
The url and param tags are very flexibile, but the most common case of a single parameter link.
<s:url id="url" action="HelloWorld" includeContext="false">
<s:param name="request_locale">en</s:param>
</s:url>
<s:a href="%{url}">English</s:a>
is verbose (to the point of being silly).
It is worthwhile to have a streamlined link tag, a al Struts 1, to cover the single-parameter case.
<s:link action="HelloWorld" param="request_locale" paramValue="en">English</s:link>
In the interest of brevity, I would suggest that includeContext default to "false" for the single-parameter case.
Or, with a message resource key, from
<a href="<s:url action="Login_input"/>">%{getText('"sign_on"')}</a>
to
<s:link action="login_input" key="sign_on" />
was:
The url and param tags are very flexibile, but the most common case of a single parameter link.
<s:url id="url" action="HelloWorld" includeContext="false">
<s:param name="request_locale">en</s:param>
</s:url>
<s:a href="%{url}">English</s:a>
is verbose (to the point of being silly).
It is worthwhile to have a streamlined link tag, a al Struts 1, to cover the single-parameter case.
<s:link action="HelloWorld" param="request_locale" paramValue="en">English</s:link>
In the interest of brevity, I would suggest that includeContext default to "false" for the single-parameter case.
> Streamlined link tag for single-parameter links
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WW-1517
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1517
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Views
> Reporter: Ted Husted
> Fix For: 2.0.2
>
>
> The url and param tags are very flexibile, but the most common case of a single parameter link.
> <s:url id="url" action="HelloWorld" includeContext="false">
> <s:param name="request_locale">en</s:param>
> </s:url>
> <s:a href="%{url}">English</s:a>
> is verbose (to the point of being silly).
> It is worthwhile to have a streamlined link tag, a al Struts 1, to cover the single-parameter case.
> <s:link action="HelloWorld" param="request_locale" paramValue="en">English</s:link>
> In the interest of brevity, I would suggest that includeContext default to "false" for the single-parameter case.
> Or, with a message resource key, from
> <a href="<s:url action="Login_input"/>">%{getText('"sign_on"')}</a>
> to
> <s:link action="login_input" key="sign_on" />
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