--- Djordje Trifunovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> because unlike in <s:properties> and some other
> tags, in <s:text> %{...} cannot be omitted.
Just as a clarification; the reason it can't be
omitted in *your* case is because you needed to
evaluate an expression to be used as the name
attribute.
Using <s:text name="package.text1"/> would retrieve a
value from package.properties keyed with
"package.text1".
Using <s:text name="%{packageText1Key}"/> would
retrieve a value from package.properties set with
whatever your Action set its property packageText1Key
to.
Using <s:text name="%{#pkgtxt1}"/> would retrieve a
value keyed with whatever you <s:set.../> pkgtxt1 to,
for example, <s:set name="pkgtxt1"
value="%{'package.text1'}"/>, which evaluates an
immediate string.
Similarly, if you <s:set name="pkgtxt1"
value="packageText1Key"/> then #pkgtxt1 would evaluate
to whatever the Action had set its packageText1Key
property to.
Mmmm, OGNL, with extra EL sauce.
If you made it this far, try (in a JSP 2.0 container):
<s:text name="${actionText1Key}"/>
And throw yet another different EL in there for grins.
:D
Dave
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