Yes, everything I mentioned works on Tapestry 3.
I haven't moved to T4 either.
You should consider upgrading to 3.0.4 though.
Many bugs were fixed, including some potentially
serious multi-threading ones.
Cheers,
Nick.
Peter Dawn wrote:
will this work for tap3.0.3. i havent upgraded to 4 yet.
will this work for tap3.0.3. i havent upgraded to 4 yet.
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Hi Peter.
> is any a built in component and will this work for height, width,
> bgcolor or anything else. will look it up in the meantime.
Yes, Any is a very useful built in component. Check the docs.
Also check out the docs on formal and informal parameters:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4
is any a built in component and will this work for height, width,
bgcolor or anything else. will look it up in the meantime.
thanks danny.
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Peter Dawn gmail.com> writes:
> so i guess the exact question is, how can i pass something to the html
> page and put it into the height element, so that the page is displayed
> accordingly. how can this element be a place holder for a variable
> which i can pass.
Try the @Any component. Someth
Hi Peter,
I think you want the Any component. Assuming you had a method called
getHeight() in your java class you could accomplish what you described
as follows:
Hope that helps,
Danny
Peter Dawn wrote:
hi all,
i want to send a integer variable from my tapestry java page to the
tapestry
hi all,
i want to send a integer variable from my tapestry java page to the
tapestry html page, which has an element within a tag. ok i will try
and explain it a bit better. i have a html tag within my html page . now i want this height element to be whatever i pass
from my tapestry java page.
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