You're not specifying enough attributes in <html:options>.  See the
docs for that tag, and previous examples recently posted to this
list.

Jose Casas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Jim, 
> Making the s in property="selectBox1List" lower case helped fix the error
> that I was getting.  Now that I added my select tag I get another one which
> says
> 
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No name specified
> 
> Does this mean I'm missing a name attribute in either the select or options
> tag?  I tried changing the s in property="selectBox1" to a capital s but
> that gave me a no getter method for SelectBox1 error.  Also, when I get the
> No name specified error, when I view my browser, there is a select box in
> the browser, but it's got no values.  Please help.
> 
> 
> <bean:define id="somebean" name="logonForm" property="selectBox1List"
> type="java.util.ArrayList"/>
> 
>   <html:select property="selectBox1">
>       <html:options collection="somebean"/>
>   </html:select>
> 
> 
> Jose Casas
> 
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