-- Jeff
PC Leung wrote:
I use two JSP to form a page. Is it necessary?
Welcome.jsp: <tiles:insert definition="erp.mainLayout" flush="true" > <tiles:put name="body" value="/WelcomeBody.jsp" /> </tiles:insert>
WelcomeBody.jsp: <bean:message key="main.welcome"/>
<html:link action="login"> <bean:message key="main.login"/> </html:link>
Login.jsp: <tiles:insert definition="erp.mainLayout" flush="true" > <tiles:put name="body" value="/LoginBody.jsp" /> </tiles:insert>
LoginBody.jsp:
<h1><bean:message key="main.login"/></h1> <logic:messagesPresent>
<bean:message key="errors.header"/>
<ul>
<html:messages id="error">
<li><bean:write name="error"/></li>
</html:messages>
</ul><hr>
</logic:messagesPresent>
<html:form action="/login" focus="username">
<table border="0" width="80%">
<tr>
<td width="30%" align="right">
<bean:message key="loginForm.username"/>
</td>
<td width="70%">
<html:text property="username"/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
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