ITemplateProcessor (Enterprise Portal (Netweaver 2004S SPS 09)):: A variable expression (or tag expression) is a non-empty set of varibales Nested contexts are accessed by tag expressions, where the single varibales in the . invalid tag expressions result in an exception, if false, invalid tag http://help.sap.com/javadocs/NW04s/current/ep/com/sapportals/portal/appintegrator/template_processor/ITemplateProcessor.htmlHOME | Firstly, apologies - I've only tested this in FF2.
I have the following as a tab.
Something
Thanks Jack, wasn't sure if it was some fancy regex optimisation in Ext's Dom stuff, or if it was a firefox bug. I'll try and track down exactly where it's going wrong and report it to them instead. Happy Healthy Long Life: Lessons from the Empty Nest. Enjoy Each :: Jan 21, 2009 Life in the empty nest is looking pretty good--not the unhappy place that 1970s "The Empty Nest Syndrome" is history and most of us have http://www.happyhealthylonglife.com/happy_healthy_long_life/2009/01/empty-nest.htmlHOME | Nested elements inside p tag does not inherit its properties:: 5 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Aug 25It seems that the elements nested under the paragraph element do element as well (all tags are elements) but <br> is an empty one and does not wrap text. As Gary stated, a p holding header tags is invalid HTML, http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1469224HOME |
I just tested this with 1.0 and the HTML is rendered correctly. Is this what you're doing?
var tabs = new Ext.TabPanel('tab1');
tabs.addTab('inner1', "One");
tabs.addTab('inner2', "Two");
tabs.activate('inner1');
Something
This has nothing to do with Ext. My guess is the browser is moving them during render because it doesn't like
Actually, the code I sniped was just the content of one tab, so it was more like:
tab.add('location'); which caused the problem.
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