RE: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Thx1011
it show the line > jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:JSCookMenu" >> source="ognl:menuModel" value="ognl:menuItem" >> theme="Office2003" >> position="hbr""> on the BORDER.HTML >> >> The second exception is the same, but

RE: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Shing Hing Man
nu" > source="ognl:menuModel" value="ognl:menuItem" > theme="Office2003" > position="hbr""> on the BORDER.HTML > > The second exception is the same, but it shows the > line: > > > > on the Home.HTML file.

RE: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Thx1011
pestry.apache.org > Subject: Re: Moving Components inside a Border Component... > > > Hi! > > Thanks for your help, but I think that this is not quite the problem that > I > have... > > Let's suppose one component named XPTO, that takes one parameter PARM. >

Re: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Ron Piterman
well, it should work - check if tapestry is actually using your border's class, it might be you have a configuration error somewhere... This should be quite clear if you examine the exception page tapestry generates: NoSuchPropertyException - look on which class there is no such property...

RE: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Denis Souza
It might help if you post some code and the actual exception (you only posted the stack trace). -Original Message- From: Thx1011 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: quinta-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2006 11:00 To: users@tapestry.apache.org Subject: Re: Moving Components inside a Border

Re: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Thx1011
Hi! Thanks for your help, but I think that this is not quite the problem that I have... Let's suppose one component named XPTO, that takes one parameter PARM. So in my "normal" Home page I use it like this: This is ok, I think. Now I move that line to inside the HTML new component named Bo

Re: Moving Components inside a Border Component...

2006-12-14 Thread Ron Piterman
you put it in the template of the component, and thats it. if you want it to be configured from the page/container you use parameter chain. for example: your border might contain (and probably will): ... since the title is different in every page you add a title parameter to your border: @P