It doesn't look for "farg" attribute in the request, but in an action class.


Laird Nelson pisze:
> Hello; I must be misunderstanding something here.
>
> The documentation for stripes:textarea leads me to believe that if I 
> author it like this:
>
> <stripes:textarea name="farg.bargle"/>
>
> ...then the tag will attempt to look for a "farg" attribute in the 
> request, and call its getBargle() method, and use the results as the 
> default value for the text area.
>
> I do not see this behavior; the textarea is always blank.
>
> I can of course get the value I want by doing this:
>
> <stripes:textarea name="farg.bargle" value="${farg.bargle}"/>
>
> ...but I thought that I didn't have to do this.
>
> Thanks,
> Laird
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