RE:[NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid....

2002-10-08 Thread Jeff_Mychasiw
Just to close this topic, the problem I described seemed to go away when I upgraded to 1.1b2. I guess it was about time anyway... :o) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid....

2002-10-08 Thread Eddie Bush
Go for the nightly ... if you are going that far, go for the nightly (if you can at all). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just to close this topic, the problem I described seemed to go away when I upgraded to 1.1b2. I guess it was about time anyway... :o) -- Eddie Bush -- To unsubscribe,

Re: [NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid....

2002-10-07 Thread Jeff_Mychasiw
] cc: Subject:Re: [NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid Jeff == Jeff Mychasiw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jeff I am using 1.1b1 Jeff Summary: I cannot make use of the indexId reference in side a java method, unless I specify an id=XX attribute

[NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid....

2002-10-06 Thread Jeff_Mychasiw
I am using 1.1b1 Summary: I cannot make use of the indexId reference in side a java method, unless I specify an id=XX attribute. The funny thing is that the id attribute can be named anything. I have been coding my list in this manner for some time without problems. I am using the

Re: [NESTED TAGS] Questions regarding nested:iterate and indexid....

2002-10-06 Thread David M. Karr
Jeff == Jeff Mychasiw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jeff I am using 1.1b1 Jeff Summary: I cannot make use of the indexId reference in side a java method, unless I specify an id=XX attribute. Jeff The funny thing is that the id attribute can be named anything. It may not be relevant,