Adam, I missed the point about adding the index to the input field name. I was simply naming the field the same thing. It actually worked, but it worried me. Thansk for all of the help! :)
--- Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They're indexed! 0 becomes 0, 1 becomes 1 etc., i.e. > the order they went > out with remains the same when they come back in. I > think you must be > missing the point here somewhere.... > > On 10/08/2003 10:34 PM Cornellious Mann wrote: > > This worked. :) Do you know if the order is > > guaranteed? From my testing it looks like the > values > > appear in the array in the same order the > parameters > > in the URL line. > > > > --- Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > >>Yes, but because they're indexed, you will see the > >>result as an array. > >> > >>On 10/08/2003 07:45 PM Cornellious Mann wrote: > >> > >>>I'm not sure about one thing though. If I name > >> > >>all of > >> > >>>my inputs on the HTML page the same name, when I > >>>submit the form, won't only one of the inputs be > >>>passed along? > >>> > >>>--- Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I think I see what you mean. If all you want is > a > >>>>list of product Id's > >>>>and the number of units per id, then your > priority > >>>>is to use indexed > >>>>properties, rather than DynaForm or normal Form. > >>>> > >>>>If you are using indexed properties, you just > name > >>>>the field one name, > >>>>e.g. productId, and the indexing gives the field > >>>>unique names when in a > >>>>list, e.g. productId[0], productId[1] etc. > >> > >>Similarly > >> > >>>>with units[0], units[1] > >>>> > >>>>On 10/08/2003 04:47 PM Cornellious Mann wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Currently, we are a stateless application. So > on > >>>> > >>>>each > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>request we will read the database and get a > list > >>>> > >>>>of > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>products. > >>>>> > >>>>>Then our JSP will generate a from a list of > >>>> > >>>>products. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Each product will have an input that can accept > >>>> > >>>>the > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>number of units per product. > >>>>> > >>>>>The problem I have is that each input field > needs > >>>> > >>>>a > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>different name. How can I map these different > >>>> > >>>>names > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>back to a list on a ActionForm? > >>>>> > >>>>>Also, I don't really see how DynaForm helps > this > >>>>>problem. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>--- Adam Hardy > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>>wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>Yes you can have indexed properties & > dynaforms. > >> > >>I > >> > >>>>>>do not use them, I > >>>>>>prefer nested properties. But I think the docs > >> > >>are > >> > >>>>>>quite good on this > >>>>>>topic. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Re: your problem, I was just asking about > >>>> > >>>>categories > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>>because I have no > >>>>>>concept of how your database stores your > >> > >>products. > >> > >>>>>>Looking at your > >>>>>>database should give you ideas how to design > the > >>>>>>data model in your > >>>>>>business & view layers. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Do you store / 'persist' your products > somehow? > >> > >>Or > >> > >>>>>>do they only last as > >>>>>>long as the user's session? Do you use a > >> > >>database? > >> > >>>>>>On 10/08/2003 03:01 PM Cornellious Mann wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>All we have is a product ID. There is no > >>>>>> > >>>>>>category. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>How do you think category could help? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>Also, have you used an indexed property and > >>>>>> > >>>>>>DynaForm? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>--- Adam Hardy > >> > >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > >>>>>>>wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Still it depends. How does the database > handle > >>>> > >>>>the > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>>>>new products? Can you > >>>>>>>>at least categorise them? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>On 10/08/2003 06:19 AM Cornellious Mann > wrote: > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>Unfortunately, products can be added at > >> > >>runtime > >> > >>>>>>>>and > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>therefore I don't know what the full set > is. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>From > >>>>>> > === message truncated === ===== Best Regards, Cornellious Mann __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]