I've got a set of radio buttons in a form. The form is part of a page
that has nothing to do with the action related to the form. (In other
words action A forwards to the page, and the form's declared action is
action B.) As far as I can tell, there should be no reason for Stripes
to be binding anything in the form.

Just about the only stuff in this form is a set of radio buttons.
Those are coded as <stripes:radio> tags. One of them has tag body
content "checked", which per the 1.5 tag library documentation should
override the "checked" attribute value.  However, all the radio
buttons are written to the page without a "checked" attribute at all,
and so none of them are checked.

How do I **really** force a radio button to be checked?  I suppose I
could just use plain <input> tags.

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