Hi Erik,

> Only difference I can see from my example is this:

> <%@ attribute name="items" required="true" %>

> <jsp:directive.attribute name="objects"
                         type="java.lang.Object"
                         required="true"/>

That was it - I added the type="java.util.Collection" to my attribute
definition and bingo - I can access the objects...

Thanks for that.
Chris
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