Yup, the taglib [<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-nested.tld" prefix
="nested" %>] is there.
Tx, Sandeep
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seems correct to me.
check your source.
have you brought in the taglibs?
sandeep
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> I have a property on a form bean that stores an
> object that contains
> an array list.
> The array list contains a wrapper object that
> contains 4 other
> objects - each of a different type.
>
> I try to access the respective properties of each of
> the four objects
> contained in the wrapper object in the following
> way:
>
> <nested:nest property="propertyList">
> <nested:iterate id="objects"
> property="cachedProperties" indexId=
> "cachedPropertiesIndex">
>
> <TABLE>
> <TBODY>
> <TR>
> <TD><TABLE border="0" width="100%"
> bgcolor="
> #ff0000">
> <TBODY>
> <TR>
> <TD nowrap
> width="10%" bgcolor="
> #ffffff"><FONT size="1" color="#000000"
> face="Verdana"><B>
> ZAR:
> <nested:write property=
> "property.formattedPrice"/></B></FONT></TD>
>
> To be precise:
> The propertyList property contains the array list
> and this array list
> is called cachedProperties.
>
> The array list contains PropCargo objects.
>
> Each propCargo object contains a:
> 1. Property object
> 2. Features object
> 3. Images object
> 4. Client object
>
> I want to access properties of these objects in the
> same
> nested:iterate clause by going something like:
> property
> ="property.formattedPrice" for example.
>
> Am I doing this correctly or have I missed
> something?
>
> The HTML table doesn't render.
>
> Tx - help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Zain
>
>
>
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