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Posted to dev@myfaces.apache.org by "Kalle Korhonen (JIRA)" <de...@myfaces.apache.org> on 2005/11/26 03:23:57 UTC
[jira] Commented: (MYFACES-877) Tiles Support functionality fails to support parameterization of Tiles
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-877?page=comments#action_12358543 ]
Kalle Korhonen commented on MYFACES-877:
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Not a bug, JSF EL notation does not import the Tiles attribute. Use <tiles:importAttribute scope="request" name="valueBoundStyleClass"/> tag to import it into a JSP scope of your choice. Suggesting to mark this bug as invalid.
> Tiles Support functionality fails to support parameterization of Tiles
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MYFACES-877
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-877
> Project: MyFaces
> Type: Bug
> Components: Tomahawk
> Versions: 1.1.1
> Environment: Tested on Windows XP Pro SP2, Tomcat 5.5.7, Java 1.5.0_04-b05; modified the Tiles Example
> Reporter: Sh Ma
> Attachments: tiles.war
>
> I've included an example of this bug in the attached file. This is just a slight modification of the Tiles example application. I add a new page (it's the last link of the navigation bar (Parameterizing Tiles)) that demonstrates this possible bug.
> When one tries to parameterize a styleClass attribute, e.g. in the tiles-definition file:
>
> <definition name="/page5.tiles" extends="layout.example" >
> <put name="valueBoundStyleClass" value="hardCodedStyleClass" />
> <put name="body" value="/page5.jsp" />
> </definition>
> and a tag that attempts to import the valueBoundStyleClass attribute for the styleClass attribute:
> <h:outputText value="This element's styleClass attribute attempts to import an attribute. The text font-size should be x-large and the text should should be bold." styleClass="#{valueBoundStyleClass}" />
> The appropriate CSS style is not rendered. Interestingly, this h:outputText tag does not create the <span class="..."> ... </span> HTML output... For me, this has not only happened in the h:outputText tag, but also for styleClass attributes in h:dataTable, h:selectOneMenu, etc.
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