Certainly.  It's available as a scripting variable within the loop (and as a 
page-scoped attribute).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Kriger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Is it possible to access the idx variable in a scriplet 
> during iteration?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Kriger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Is there any way to set an iteration increment on the iterate tag? For
> example, iterate through the array returning every 2nd item.
> 
> If not, can anyone tell me how I might do this without resorting to
> scriplets (or only using them minimally)? Here's the code I'm 
> trying to use.
> The first TD is the long_desc field of array[idx] in myBean. How can I
> increment idx so I can get the next item? (maybe I'm being 
> slow since I
> haven't had my coffee yet)
> 
> <logic:iterate id="idx" name="myBean" property="array" 
> scope="session">
>       <tr>
>       <td><bean:write name="idx" property="long_desc"/></td>
>       <td><bean:write name="???" property="long_desc"/></td>
>       </tr>
> </logic:iterate>

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