Bill Siggelkow wrote:
Hmmm ... well, it works for me under Struts 1.2; however I did notice that your <logic:equal> tag did not specify the required 'value' attribute.
Here is the snippet I tested with:
<logic:present name="foo"> <logic:equal name='foo' property='bar' value='baz'> Blah blah </logic:equal> </logic:present>
Also, if I change to use the <logic:notPresent> it does fail as expected when it hits the <logic:equal> tag.
Bill Siggelkow
Michael McGrady wrote:
If a bean named 'actionForm' is not present and we have the following:
<logic:present name='actionForm'> <logic:equal name='actionForm' property='someProperty'> Blah blah </logic:equal> </logic:present>
Then nothing inside <logic:present> should be evaluated, should it? I am getting an error that says that there is no bean called 'actionForm' for the <logic:equal> tag which I thought I avoided with the <logic:present> tag. What's with this?
That is "conundrum", Jim Mitchell, and not what you were thinking!
Michael
One of those strange things, Bill, that I never could find on the page. Finally dumped the page and rolled back to a few hours ago and am going on with no difficulties. Odd? Sometimes it is not clear where the glitch is and it is worth dumping some good time to get rid of some bad, huh?
Michael
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