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Hello Muhammad,
I hope that you are using custom tags for this.
I would create a new custom tag to determine if the
rule is present in the collection...
display table x
This tag would then look in the collection for the
specific rule, not by iterating through the collection
but by trying
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Hello All,
I have a scenario in which I need to display (or not displ
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> I have a scenario in which I need to display (or not display)
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> of a jsp page depending on rules defined in a collection in sco
Hello All,
I have a scenario in which I need to display (or not display) differnt parts
of a jsp page depending on rules defined in a collection in scope.
I was wondering what is the best way to accomplish this? All the rules
defined in a collection, and the decision is made on the basis of if
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