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Ralf Hauser commented on STR-3105:
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Dave, thanks for your note - I also see it for the "bean" tags.

Does that mean (despite "html" tags apparently fully being ported to the Struts 
EL variant of JSTL) that one should still use them.

If not, I would stil be interested in a "wiki" page that reports about 
recommended migration stratetgies away from the "old" tags...

(how well can they co-habit?)

> add an optional <logic:else> tag
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STR-3105
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/STR-3105
>             Project: Struts 1
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Taglibs
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.8
>         Environment: any
>            Reporter: Ralf Hauser
>
> Very often, I find myself having a 
>    <logic:equal  .... true
>       .... positive 
>   </logic:equal
> followed by a 
>    <logic:notEqual  .... true
>       .... negative
>    </logic:notEqual
> These are maintenance imponderables because in nested settings, you risk to 
> loose oversight if you change one of the statements to also change the other 
> one.
> If there were a <logic:else>
> the above statement could be reduced to 
>    <logic:equal  .... true>
>       .... positive ...
>   </logic:else>
>       .... negative ... 
>   </logic:equal>
> and only ONE condition is to be maintained

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