Hi All,
I'm posting this here since I know that the "rendered" attribute of the JSF
"subview" tag works fine in normal circumstances, but since I started using Seam
it has stopped working!
In a JSP, I have the following:
| <f:subview id="mySubView1" rendered="#{form.submissionType ==
'VA5'}">
| <jsp:include flush="false" page="test.jsp"/>
| </f:subview>
|
And even though I know for a fact that the expression "form.submissionType ==
'VA5'" is evaluated to false, the contents of the jsp include still gets
rendered!
I know my expression is correct since I use the exact same condition on an h:outputText
tag, for example and rendering behaves perfectly as expected.
Is there something that Seam might be doing to get in the way of the rendered attribute of
subview tags?
Thanks!
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