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package org.apache.struts2.components;

import com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.ValueStack;
import org.apache.struts2.views.annotations.StrutsTag;
import org.apache.struts2.views.annotations.StrutsTagAttribute;

import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;

/**
 * 
 * Render a reset button. The reset tag is used together with the form tag to provide form resetting.
 * The reset can have two different types of rendering:
 * 
    *
  • input: renders as html <input type="reset"...>
  • *
  • button: renders as html <button type="reset"...>
  • *
* Please note that the button type has advantages by adding the possibility to separate the submitted value from the * text shown on the button face, but has issues with Microsoft Internet Explorer at least up to 6.0 * * *

Examples

* *
 * 
 * <s:reset value="Reset" />
 * 
 * 
* *
 * 
 * Render a reset button:
 * <s:reset type="button" key="reset"/>
 * 
 * 
* */ @StrutsTag( name="reset", tldTagClass="org.apache.struts2.views.jsp.ui.ResetTag", description="Render a reset button", allowDynamicAttributes=true) public class Reset extends FormButton { final public static String TEMPLATE = "reset"; protected String src; public Reset(ValueStack stack, HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) { super(stack, request, response); } public String getDefaultOpenTemplate() { return "empty"; } protected String getDefaultTemplate() { return Reset.TEMPLATE; } public void evaluateExtraParams() { super.evaluateExtraParams(); if (src != null) addParameter("src", findString(src)); } public void evaluateParams() { if (value == null) { value = (key != null ? "%{getText('"+key+"')}" : "Reset"); } super.evaluateParams(); } /** * Indicate whether the concrete button supports the type "image". * * @return false to indicate type image is not supported. */ protected boolean supportsImageType() { return false; } @StrutsTagAttribute(description="Supply a reset button text apart from reset value. Will have no effect for " + "input type reset, since button text will always be the value parameter.") public void setLabel(String label) { super.setLabel(label); } @StrutsTagAttribute(description="Supply an image src for image type reset button. Will have no effect for types input and button.") public void setSrc(String src) { this.src = src; } }




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