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[jira] Assigned: (WW-2080) fielderror.ftl in the simple theme does
not honor the cssClass or cssStyle attributes
[ https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2080?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
James Holmes reassigned WW-2080:
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Assignee: James Holmes
> fielderror.ftl in the simple theme does not honor the cssClass or cssStyle attributes
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>
> Key: WW-2080
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2080
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Views
> Affects Versions: 2.0.9
> Reporter: Brian Ploetz
> Assignee: James Holmes
>
> Setting the "cssClass" or "cssStyle" attributes on a <s:fielderror> tag has no impact. The fielderror.ftl file uses a hard coded css class "errorMessage":
> <ul>
> <#list eKeys as eKey><#t/>
> <#assign eValue = fieldErrors[eKey]><#t/>
> <#list eValue as eEachValue><#t/>
> <li><span class="errorMessage">${eEachValue}</span></li>
> </#list><#t/>
> </#list><#t/>
> </ul>
> If you take a look at another tag which does honor the cssClass and cssStyle attributes, they look for the existence of these attributes and swap them in if they're specified. For example, select.ftl:
> <#if parameters.cssClass?exists>
> class="${parameters.cssClass?html}"<#rt/>
> </#if>
> <#if parameters.cssStyle?exists>
> style="${parameters.cssStyle?html}"<#rt/>
> </#if>
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