I followed the mod2 framework as provided in the
example.  It still doesnt change color :(.  Provided
is a sample of the code I have been trying
out...Please
point me in the right direction, I am stuck.  Thanks a
bunch!

CODE==================================================

<% {Resultset Gotten here and formatted with
taglibs}%>

<%
int count = 0;
String bgcolor;
if (count%2 == 0) {
bgcolor="lightgrey";
} else {
bgcolor="lightblue";
}
count++;
%>

<tr bgcolor="<%= bgcolor %>">
 <td width="189" height="17">
   <div align="left"><%= a %></div>
 <td width="189" height="17">
   <div align="left"><%= b %></div>
    <td width="182" height="17">
      .
      .
      ....etc...
  </tr>

=====================================================


--- "Straight, Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This works fine but shouldn't that be mod2 as
> follows:
>
> int count = 0
> String bgcolor;
>
> if (count%2 == 0)
>    bgcolor="some color";
> else
>    bgcolor="some other color";
>
> count++;
>
>
> Christian Straight
> Inovant
>
>


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