Wiki source code of WOComponentContent
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3 | = Introduction = | ||
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5 | WOComponentContent allows you to write nested components as HTML container elements: Elements that can include text and other elements between their opening and closing tags. Using WOComponentContent you can, for example, write a component that defines the header and footer for all of your application's pages. | ||
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7 | The WOComponentContent dynamic element doesn't have any attributes. It's simply a marker that specifies where the contents wrapped by the component's <WEBOBJECT> tag should go. | ||
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9 | {{info}} | ||
10 | You can only have one WOComponentContent element in a given component. | ||
11 | {{/info}} | ||
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13 | = Usage = | ||
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17 | WOComponentContent { } | ||
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19 | {{/code}} | ||
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21 | = Bindings = | ||
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23 | = Examples = | ||
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25 | == Java methods == | ||
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27 | == WOD-style == | ||
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29 | {{code/}} | ||
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31 | == Inline bindings (WOOGNL) == | ||
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33 | {{code/}} | ||
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35 | = Related documents = | ||
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37 | [[ERXWOComponentContent>>url:http://wocommunity.org/documents/javadoc/wonder/latest/er/extensions/components/ERXWOComponentContent.html||shape="rect"]] |