Anyone know?
David Graham wrote:
Make sure your collection is stored in the session. If it's in the request you will lose it when returning to the input page.
David
--- Joe at Team345 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the Struts Validator (version 1.1 release) on DynaValidatorForms. Everything seems to work just fine on forms that don't have collections on them. However, several of my forms have pull-down lists where I do something like:
<bean:define id="reasons" name="MyFormName" property="reasonCodes" /> <html:select property="selectedReason" > <html:options collection="reasons" property="value" labelProperty="label" /> </html:select>
Without validation everything works perfectly. When validation is enabled and control returns to this form (because of invalid input), I get a null access error for the bean:define.
Anyone else see such behavior and/or know how to fix it?
I tried using <html:optionsCollection...> instead (to eliminate the bean:define). However, this just results in a different error: failed to obtain specified collection. Thus, I think there is a problem with combining the three things listed in the subject.
Sorry for being so long winded - especially on a Friday!
any help appreciated,
Joe Gamache
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