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Revision as of 03:45, 11 November 2010
Here we discuss how to use HTML tags directly in a ZUML document. There are several ways as described in the following sections, and you could choose one based on your requirement.
What to consider | html component | native namespace | XHTML components | JSP |
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Update Content Dynamically | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Mix with ZUL components | No | Yes | Yes | Yes/No[1] |
Memory Footprint | Small | Small | Large | Small |
In additions, you could use iframe to embed a complete HTML document which might be from a different website with different technology. Or, use include to include a HTML fragment.
- ↑ You could mix HTML tags with ZK components, if ZK JSP Tags is used. Otherwise, you could only have a JSP page to include other ZUL pages, or vice versa.