Pat, I tried an example similar to the one you've mentioned above. My
observation however is that the output will be something like this:
i.e. in the second instance of input type="hidden"
the id="my.path.foo" and *NOT* id="my.path.foo_0" as you had suggested.
Any comments?
Patrick Mo
Hey Greg,
Just curious - did you eventually solve this? If so can you paste your
solution?
Thanks, Karthik.
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Hi,
The SVN is still not accessible anonymously.
Any updates would be most appreciated.
Thanks!!
karthik.nar wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Any updates on how the SVN can be accessed?
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> Thanks, Karthik
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Hi,
Any updates on how the SVN can be accessed?
Thanks, Karthik
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Hi,
I'm sorry for the repost. I'm just hoping this catches someone's eye and
I'll be second-time lucky!! :-)
We're really eager to adopt Tapernate for our Tap + Spring + Hibernate
application. I have a few questions, that would help me understand
Tapernate better:
1) any idea when the session