What does you form bean look like dyna or otherwise?

The value of teacher.getSsn() (i.e. html:options collection="teachers" property="ssn" ) must match the value of html:select property="teacher" or whatever you called it. The value of teacher must be set somewhere, it cant do things by magic.


On 22 Mar 2004, at 15:57, as as wrote:


MArk,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yes, I did try that tooIt shows me correctly (in System.out.println), my form's default value of completeName of " teacher" but on the jsp page/form bean, it shows the drop down sorted and not the selected value.
Really donno what could be wrong...?
Thanks in advance...
-Sam


Mark Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You haven't even tried using the struts tag..


-- labelProperty="completeName" />


now if the value of teacher equals one of the ssn values it will be selected.

On 22 Mar 2004, at 15:26, as as wrote:

Hi
I tried a lot but in vain, to show a certain default in a drop down as
selected, using my  statement as follows:>

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Looking for alternatives on how to implement the same: (probably using
no struts tag)

Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Sam.

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