ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-3717

ice:columns TLD description is wrong

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 1.7
    • Fix Version/s: 1.8DR#2, 1.8
    • Component/s: ICE-Components
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    • Environment:
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      Description

      The TLD description for the ice:columns component is incorrect. Currently states:

      "columns

      Renders a UIComponent that represents a single column of data within a parent UIData component."

      This is the same description used for the ice:column component.

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        Adnan Durrani added a comment -

        trunk: revision 17860

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        Adnan Durrani added a comment - trunk: revision 17860
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        Adnan Durrani added a comment -

        The difference between the UIColumns and the UIColumn is that the UIColumn renders just a single "td" element, while the UIColumns can render as much TDs as the length of the dataModel.
        Like the data table the datamodel can be used through the vale and var attributes.

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        Adnan Durrani added a comment - The difference between the UIColumns and the UIColumn is that the UIColumn renders just a single "td" element, while the UIColumns can render as much TDs as the length of the dataModel. Like the data table the datamodel can be used through the vale and var attributes.
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        Joanne Bai added a comment -

        QA verified the text change on ICEfaces trunk subversion 17955. It now states:

        "The difference between the UIColumns and the UIColumn is that the UIColumn renders just a single "td" element, while the UIColumns can render as much TDs as the length of the dataModel.
        Like the data table the datamodel can be used through the vale and var attributes."

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        Joanne Bai added a comment - QA verified the text change on ICEfaces trunk subversion 17955. It now states: "The difference between the UIColumns and the UIColumn is that the UIColumn renders just a single "td" element, while the UIColumns can render as much TDs as the length of the dataModel. Like the data table the datamodel can be used through the vale and var attributes."

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            Reporter:
            Ken Fyten
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