Well... You could try this:
<t:loop t:source="source" t:value="value" t:index="var:index">
<t:if t:test="var:index">; </t:if>
${value}
</t:loop>
That's what I use.
-Filip
On 2008-09-23 21:58, Blower, Andy wrote:
Thanks Filip, I'll try and raise an enhancement request when I get a spare 10
mins.
I've just been trying to do this using composition. I keep getting errors with
render variables, and I really don't have time to track this down. It's pretty
silly that I've spent probably two hours trying to use the T5 loop component to
display a list of values separated by semicolons without having one at the end.
This shouldn't be hard, or require a custom component. Maybe I'm missing some
easy solution to this problem or something?
-----Original Message-----
From: Filip S. Adamsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2008 20:34
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Overriding a render phase method
Hi Andy,
I totally agree on first and last parameters. As it is now, I'm using
if-else components pretty much everywhere. =/
You'd have my vote on a JIRA issue.
-Filip
On 2008-09-23 21:12, Blower, Andy wrote:
<snip/>
To be honest I think the standard loop component would benefit from
first & last Boolean parameters that are set to true for first and last
iterations repectively. Anyone else agree, or is this an unusual need?
Thanks,
Andy.
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