To propagate the title attribute to inner templates you need to add cascade="true" attribute to the title 's put-attribute tag, like this.
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I'm using Tiles and I'd like an attribute defined for a page to be readable inside of one of the included subpages as follows: tiles-definitions. Xml: The page. Jsp represents a simple page structure: I'm trying to read the title also inside the "header" subpage but I get the following error: org.apache.tiles.template.
NoSuchAttributeException: Attribute 'title' not found. Here is how I'm trying to access the attribute in header. Jsp: jsp tiles2 link|improve this question edited Dec 16 '10 at 13:23skaffman114k8136227 asked Dec 16 '10 at 13:20stack-o-frankie828 64% accept rate.
To propagate the title attribute to inner templates you need to add cascade="true" attribute to the title's tag, like this.
Thanks! Same problem here. This solved it.
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