hi ulrich,
good point, but there are three options (body tag, woo file, api file) 
and they are all checked.
the html-file is empty when created. the api- and woo-files are as 
expected.
i added a listing of those files at the bottom of my message.
btw, that's my next question, the class="" in the api-file, in some 
files there's something like
         <wo wocomponentcontent="false" class="Main">
and in other files there's the classname + ".java".
         <wo wocomponentcontent="false" class="MyComponent.java">
where's the difference ?
best regards
till heikamp
//MyComponent.api
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<wodefinitions>
         <wo wocomponentcontent="false" class="MyComponent.java">
         </wo>
</wodefinitions>
//MyComponent.api
//MyComponent.woo
{
        "WebObjects Release" = "WebObjects 5.0";
        encoding = NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding;
}
//MyComponent.woo
Am 20.07.2004 um 20:46 schrieb Ulrich K�ster:
> Hi Till,
>
> is it possible that you've deselected the "Create Body" option in the 
> WOComponent wizard?
>
> Ulrich
>
> Am 19.07.2004 um 14:13 schrieb Till Heikamp:
>
>> hello woproject-developers,
>>
>> when i create a new web component in 1.1.0.68 (and perhaps in earlier 
>> versions) it will be created as a partial document.
>> if you add a simple formular + submit button + action method now, you 
>> will run into strange null-pointer-exceptions when activating the 
>> submit button.
>>
>> this was funny because i spent nearly an hour diffing a working 
>> component against a non-funtional one, of course i left out the 
>> "nonrelevant" .html document ;-)
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Till Heikamp
>>
>
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