I haven't tried it myself, but people have reported serializing a number
of properties and then passing the serialized object. 

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Tim Sawyer wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I'm using Quick Address to return a list of addresses that match some search
> criteria.  I want to select one of the returned addresses and pass it
> through somewhere else.  Problem is, there is no unique identifier for the
> address other than the data that makes it up.  I can't think of a nice way
> of passing this data into another page, other than passing it all on the
> URL.  But that's hard using Struts, unless I have a Map object with the
> address in.  Anyone got any ideas?
> 
> >From this code:
> 
> <logic:iterate id="element" name="QAAddressList">
>   <tr>
>     <td class="tabledata">
>       <html:link page="/apply/SelectAddressQA.do"><bean:write name="element"
> property="propertyName"/>
>       <bean:write name="element" property="propertyNumber"/>, <bean:write
> name="element" property="streetName"/>, <bean:write name="element"
> property="district"/></html:link>
>     </td>
>   </tr>
> </logic:iterate>
> 
> I need pass in all the attributes of a particular "element" as parameters to
> SelectAddressQA.do.
> 
> In other places where I've had to select one from a list, I've had an ID
> that I can tag onto the html:link, and then inflate the full object based on
> this ID to get at the other attributes.  I can't do that here.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Tim.
> 
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