Use plain text.

It probably doesn't do anything--I haven't looked at the
implementation, but if it's like a lot of other S2 tags, it'd be a
base tag attribute for plain HTML tags that don't have any meaning for
Dojo/jQuery/etc. tags since those require framework-specific impls.

IMO for anything but the most trivial of usecases it's best just to
use the underlying framework rather than trying to use/write a custom
tag that ends up wrapping JavaScript in a bunch of noise.

Dave

On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 8:39 AM, roger <roger.var...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Lets try that again, it looks like the nabble interface I'm using doesn't
> like &lt; and &gt; tags. The question was "what does &lt;sj:tab
> disabled="true" .... &gt; actually do?
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