When I tried something like that, the <bean:write .../> string ended up in
my HTML img src - it wasn't interpreted (that is what I'd expect to happen
since XML isn't supposed to have tags w/in tags and JSPs are supposed to
conform to XML)

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Weis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 16:04
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: dynamic img src attribute



On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Andy Kriger wrote:
> That is neat - but I'm not talking about query parameters. I'm talking
about
> the src string itself.

<img src="<bean:write name="BEAN" property="property"/>">

should do it.

dave

> >I tried asking this few days ago when my understanding of struts was
> >significantly less than it is now (and I didn't phrase my question very
> well
> >at that).
> >
> >Here's what I'd like to do...
> ><img src='<dynamically generated path stored in a bean>' />
> >with the constraint that I'd like to avoid the <% %> syntax (i want to
keep
> >the JSP free of these things completely for the sake of the content
> >generating folks that don't know Java/JSP code).
> >
> >Is there a struts taglib or other taglib that allows you to do something
> >like...
> ><img>
> >     <param name='src' bean='myBean' property='beanProp' scope='beanScope'>
> ></img>
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