Well, I'm no guru in this area, but I'd say, from some postings I've read on the net, that some work has been done in that matter, yet nothing "official". In any case, it's not an issue for me (therefore, my not worrying at all about that). Despite this, I'm also interested to know if this has become a stable, robust cross-browser solution...
Cheers, Freddy. -----Mensaje original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: miercoles, 22 de diciembre de 2004 21:53 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: RE: non-HTML attributes Another consideration is that, I believe, .htc's are IE-only. At least, I think that was the case when I built an app using them a year or two ago. Has that changed? If not, is being tied to IE an issue for you? I'd be interested to know if this is across-browser solution, just for my own knowledge. I didn't think it was... -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com On Wed, December 22, 2004 3:47 pm, Freddy Villalba A. said: > Yes, Frank. Believe it or not, I know what u mean and I agree with u. ;) > > However, in this case, that would mean I'd have to rebuild views (JSP) > which > were tightly coupled to Struts tags/forms (time constraints at that time) > and that would take a while. > > Indeed, for the moment, I'd decided to use plain JavaScript, but I'd > really > like to use the "behaviours" solutions (it's definitely better, more > robust > and powerful). > > It's sad how this tiny details can become so important at a given time. > > I remember a Servlet presentation framework I used for previous > projects... > PAJES... it wouldn't complain about this kind of things and had some cool > features. These days, I'm kind of missing it... > > Cheers, > Freddy. > > P.S.: anybody else? alternatives? > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Enviado el: miercoles, 22 de diciembre de 2004 20:51 > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: Re: non-HTML attributes > > > Solution: Don't use the Struts tags. :) > > Seriously, people tend to forget (or don't know to begin with) that they > are > NOT required to use Struts. > > Alternatively, limit the input via Javascript as an onKeyDown event > handler. > > -- > Frank W. Zammetti > Founder and Chief Software Architect > Omnytex Technologies > http://www.omnytex.com > > On Wed, December 22, 2004 2:38 pm, Freddy Villalba A. said: >> Hello everybody, >> >> Since TEXTAREA doesn't have a MAXLENGTH attribute (which is quite >> useful, >> by >> the way), I wanted to implement my own solution using behaviours (hfc) >> to >> alter the standard TEXTAREA element. However, I've realized that this is >> not >> compatible with Struts' tag, since TLD validation throws a validation >> exception (it detects an attribute that does not belong to the standard >> HTML >> element nor the tag specification). I'd really like to use this >> solution(no >> Validator framework or anything else). Is it possible? >> >> I've thought about turning off XML validation. Not sure if this is >> possible >> with Struts and, if possible, I'm not sure I'd buy that with the implied >> tradeoff. >> >> Ideas anybody? >> >> Regards, >> Freddy. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]