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I think the taglib is only for the most common tasks or just a reference implementation.<br>I personally use scriplet code.<br>All the CmsJspTag*-classes can be obviously used from scriplet but don't necessarily support things to the same length as the equivalent tag does.<br><br>/Sami<br><br>On Oct 20, 2006 09:27 AM, Volkmar Emberger wrote:<br><br>thx sami,<br> <br> but are these all cms tags? thats only about 20 or so..<br> seems not much to me ;-)<br> <br> *volkmar <br> <br> Sami Nygard schrieb: This is all documented in the Alkacon documentation module.<br> If you don't have it installed yet then I recommend it as it also includes in the API-doc.<br> <br> /Sami<br> <br> On Oct 19, 2006 03:40 PM, Volkmar Emberger wrote:<br> <br> > hello<br> > knows anyone a good documentation to the opencms taglib libary?<br> > <br> > where this is explained: <br> > and where all the possible properties are explained?<br> > <br> > my actual problem is to find out where the current file is in the vfs to <br> > generate relative links<br> > based on this position.<br> > <br> > best regards volkmar
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