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lofwyr edited comment on TOBAGO-633 at 10/23/08 4:37 AM:
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I've fixed some code in the tobago-core in 1.0.21-SNAPSHOT and 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT, 
so that you don't get exceptions.
But CSS and JavaScript doesn't work.
I've added a simple example and testet it in LifeRay 5.1.2 

      was (Author: lofwyr):
    I've fixed some code in the tobago-core, so that you don't get exceptions.
But CSS and JavaScript doesn't work.
(I've testet it in LifeRay 5.1.2) 
  
> jsr-168 portlet support
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>                 Key: TOBAGO-633
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOBAGO-633
>             Project: MyFaces Tobago
>          Issue Type: Wish
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.15
>            Reporter: Dennis Kieselhorst
>            Assignee: Udo Schnurpfeil
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> There are several problems when using tobago with a portlet:
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> Tried it with Liferay 4.4 and GridSphere 3.1-trunk. My conclusion is: at the 
> moment it is not possible to run tobago within a portlet container.

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