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Introduction #

Namespacing ensures that the given name is uniquely associated with this portlet and avoids name conflicts with other elements on the portal page or with other portlets on the page.

To use it you must import standard portlet library

<%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/portlet" prefix="portlet" %>

This tag produces a unique value for the current portlet:

<portlet:namespace/>
.

Here is an example how to use it in the code:

  <script>
    function <portlet:namespace />myFunction() {
       alert("<portlet:namespace />myButton was clicked" );
    }
  </script>
  <input type="button" id="<portlet:namespace />myButton" onclick="<portlet:namespace />myFunction();">
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Thanks for the info. However I have discovered... Armaz Mellati 2 de Abril de 2013 12:40
Hi There, I know this is a late reply, but I... Jared Nagle 29 de Outubro de 2014 21:21

Thanks for the info. However I have discovered that <portlet:namespace /> does not work inside aui-taglib elements. That's a real pain. Would love to hear from someone how to do in in a case like this:
<aui:button cssClass="<portlet:namespace />myButton" name="create" type="button"></aui:button>
Postado em 02/04/13 12:40.
Hi There,

I know this is a late reply, but I have found this works:

<c:set var="ns" value="${renderResponse.getNamespace()}" />
<aui:button ... cssClass="${ns}myButton" ... />
Postado em 29/10/14 21:21 em resposta a Armaz Mellati.