I’ve been experimenting with that very thing – use of HTML in a Facelets page with ADF Faces. What you need to do is reference the XHTML namespace in your page - xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" before you write HTML. It needs to follow the XHTML standard – i.e. all elements closed, all attribute values enclosed in quotes, because JSF pages should be valid XML. You do not need to put the HTML in a verbatim section. So far, this works perfectly well, even in an ADF template, but it doesn’t always look correct in the Design View. Frankly, I think the new Design View in 12c needs some work – can’t wait for the first 12c patch release.
The only thing that I’m having trouble with in my experimental application is af:table – the columns aren’t lining up properly. But I haven’t isolated this to know whether it is the HTML in my page, or something else that causes this.
Wouldn’t mixing HTML with ADF give a problem with the PPR and ADF JS framework?
I know the ADF JS rely heavily on the DOM tree and if you manipulate this tree without ADF knowing you changed it, it will break some PPR functionality.
I know this can be the case when working with JQuery and I always thought this was the same issue when injecting raw HTML into your pages.
Regards
Yannick
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