Re: add wocomponents
Re: add wocomponents
- Subject: Re: add wocomponents
- From: Colin Clark <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:32:08 -0400
Hi Wes,
If you want to create a subcomponent that acts as a container, you'll
need to check out WOComponentContent. When placed in your subcomponent,
it will allow the parent component to specify a portion of the content
within the subcomponent. Very cool.
Colin
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at 11:28 AM, Wes James wrote:
I have been trying out the adding of components to test out component
reuse. When I add a new component and select the check by the app
target and application server target then do a build I get buid
errors, but I add a wocomponent (all this is by clicking the add
custom compent button in xcode) there are no errors.
Also in the iShacks example, the wocompent has a * compent name - then
a return then stuff then * for the compent, but when I add a component
I just get * component name * and I can't seem to "wrap" the component
around anything. I have even tried to add text in the <webobject
name=componentname> text here </webobject> , but I get "this shared
component does not allow children. So how do I wrap a component
around other stuff?
thanks,
wj
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Colin Clark
Dynamic Web and Database Development Lead,
Resource Centre for Academic Technology,
University of Toronto
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