Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Affects Version/s: 1.6DR#4
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Fix Version/s: 1.6
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Component/s: None
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Labels:None
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Environment:Win XP / Tomcat 5.5.17
Description
Back in 1.5.3, the <ice:inputFile/> component had a "cssFile" attribute, which enabled the developer to provide CSS files that would be applied to the rendered <iframe> page.
InputFile.java has a getCssFile() method, like this:
public String getCssFile() {
return null;
}
But as you can see it doesn't return anything. In addition, it does not have a setCssFile() method.
Being able to apply a CSS file to the rendered <iframe> page is critical in portlet environments. In the case of Liferay, there is a portal "theme" that is in the form of a CSS file, like this:
http://localhost:8080/html/themes/desktop/css/main.css?companyId=1&languageId=en_US&themeId=desktop&colorSchemeId=01
Without it, the <ice:inputFile/> component does not look like the containing portal page.
Neil
InputFile.java has a getCssFile() method, like this:
public String getCssFile() {
return null;
}
But as you can see it doesn't return anything. In addition, it does not have a setCssFile() method.
Being able to apply a CSS file to the rendered <iframe> page is critical in portlet environments. In the case of Liferay, there is a portal "theme" that is in the form of a CSS file, like this:
http://localhost:8080/html/themes/desktop/css/main.css?companyId=1&languageId=en_US&themeId=desktop&colorSchemeId=01
Without it, the <ice:inputFile/> component does not look like the containing portal page.
Neil
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ICE-1408 Support standard portlet themes in ICEfaces components
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