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Subject: Re: ora:output From: "Steve Muench" <smuench@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 09:10:53 -0700 |
| I typically want to *derive* the name of the output
| file. e.g. in my gravestones, I want to run over each stone and write
| it out to a file called "stone56.html" or whatever, depending on its
| ID. Your example predeclares all the output files at the top. Can I
| not say something like
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| <ora:output name="foo"/>
|
| ...
| <ora:output use="foo" href="X{@number}.html">
The intent was that an "href" could be provided on the
usage of <ora:output> in the template to override
one that might be provided globally, but in testing
this further the href on the <ora:output> in the
template is getting ignored.
Have filed bugs with our devs to get this fixed in 2.0.2.10
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Business Components for Java Development Team
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