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As this is an update made after a release it is (officially) only
available online (or via SVN). I have, however, put it up as a tar.gz at
http://people.apache.org/~bwallace/tapestry-docs-050506.tar.gz. I'll try
to keep it there until those docs are ma
Is this online only, or is the downloadable documentation archive
updated as well?
Thanks,
MARK
Brian K. Wallace wrote:
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I've just uploaded the latest documentation to the site. If you run in
to any issues, please let me know.
Otherwis
Hi Numa.
> I have tried to set the property ' name="org.apache.tapestry.messages-encoding" value="UTF-8"/>' in my
> component or page specification but this still doesn't work i get the
> same cabalistic characters.
I'm using T3 for Japanese, and don't set "messages-encoding".
> I don't
Perfect! Many thanks!
On 5/6/06, Pedro Viegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a bit confused with your example.
But what you sould have is something like this:
And in your page java class:
public String search;
public String getSearch();
public void setSearch(String value);
Tap will then c
I'm a bit confused with your example.
But what you sould have is something like this:
And in your page java class:
public String search;
public String getSearch();
public void setSearch(String value);
Tap will then create all the code for the getter and setter when it inherits
you r abstract
Hi all
I have a TextField and I am trying to set my value="" property.
I am currently using , so I can set the value of the
TextField in my component. But what happens is that when I load the page for
the first time, I get a string in the TextField: "
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
How do the value properti
Who ever owns this list can you please remove me? I have tried to no avail
to get off the tapestry list for over a year! Can you please remove any
email address @andomation.com?
THANKS IN ADVANCE,
Joe
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On 06. Mai 2006 - 11:54:28, Rui Pacheco wrote:
| True. Thought about that after hitting the "send" button. My apologies.
Normally you would use the List-Id Header...
At least that's what I'm doing ;)
Cheers,
Andreas
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Your java virtual machine is probably not using UTF-8 as the default
charset. This is a common problem that isn't anywhere in any
documentation (at Tapestry, Sun, or just about anywhere else). You
can only change the default charset of your JVM before it runs. At
run time, your only choice is t
True. Thought about that after hitting the "send" button. My apologies.
On 5/6/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can't you use the "to" address for your mail filter? That's what I'm
going
to be doing. I'm assuming that's why you want that feature.
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Can't you use the "to" address for your mail filter? That's what I'm going
to be doing. I'm assuming that's why you want that feature.
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From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 6:44 AM
To: Tapestry users
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Hello,
Thanks for your help, here is my problem:
I have a problem localizing a tapestry application in japanese, a
translator has translated all properties file in japanese in utf-8,
so all the properties file are encoded in utf-8, opening thoses file
in eclipse or in a text editor that supp
Can I please ask to have something on the subject to identify the messages?
Something like [Tapestry]. Once again, it's only a sugestion.
On 5/6/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a test message to check message delivery is working at the new
address. The old address should con
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