convenience function; Vaector.add(Object) does not return the object so
you need to set up temporary variables; this allows a generator to be
added to my withThumbPrefixChildren and to my children in,
effectively, one swell foop.
A configurator is a servlet which knows about a war archive, a list of 'to
be configured' files within that archive, and a list of configuration
parameters.
the assumed height in pixels of a character in the default font (yes,
madness, but it's really only a hint to help get the applet to fit
into roughly the same space as the textarea)
the assumed width in pixels of a character in the default font (yes,
madness, but it's really only a hint to help get the applet to fit
into roughly the same space as the textarea)
A generator which generates a comment, using as content either the value of
my token in the generate-time context, or, if there is none, then just my
token.
In setting up customisable content management systems (which, let's face
it, is 90% of what we do) it's often useful to allow the users to choose -
mix-n-match - CSS stylesheets from a number of previously set up
stylesheets.
Check whether we allow clientside processing and, if so, whether the
client for this service claims to accept XML, and, by implication, to
be capable of XSL processing client-side.
This is where terminology really gets confusing, and vague names like
'context' don't really help: ServletContext is a Servlet 2.2 spec term
which refers to what JServ called a servlet zone, which contains a
configuration namespace, whereas our Context is just a namespace.
A string output as the value of the class attribute in the HTML tags
used to layout this widget: in effect a hack to allow you to decorate
different actions differently.
cssHelp -
Static variable in class uk.co.weft.htform.Form
Deprecated.use CSSHELP
cssPrompt -
Static variable in class uk.co.weft.htform.Form