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Re: different woodstock look'n feel in ie/ firefox/ opera

From: <daniel.jank_at_de.marposs.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 10:02:29 +0100

Hi John,

regardless if I use version 4.2 or 4.3 I have the same rendering problems.

greetings Daniel




John Yeary <johnyeary_at_gmail.com>
11.03.2009 21:12
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Hello Ken,

Why are you using 4.3 in GlassFish when Sun backed out and stated it would
only support 4.2?

Quote:

The Woodstock release 4.2 is the last official version of Woodstock that
Sun will release. Sun will continue to support its customers that have
built on top of Woodstock 4.2. The Project Woodstock code is still
available, and community members can still create new features or
enhancements. For future development or migration of existing Woodstock
projects, Sun is officially endorsing ICEfaces as the replacement
technology for Woodstock.


On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen_at_sun.com> wrote:

You might try using build 4.3.0.7. You can find it here:

    http://download.java.net/maven/2/com/sun/woodstock/webui-jsf/4.3.0.7/

That's the version we're using in GlassFish v3. If I recall correctly it
fixed many of the rendering problems, but I don't know for sure.

Good luck!

Ken



daniel.jank_at_de.marposs.com wrote:

Hi,

one question to the look'n feel with woodstock components

I'm developing a web application with netbeans 6.1. and woodstock 4.3.
When I start the app in IE everything looks
perfect (as I see it in the IDE), when I open the app with firefox or
opera some components are not shown.

I've positioned every item with absolute coordinates an the child /parent
assignments seem also to be correct.

Any ideas?

thanks in advance
Daniel
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