I'll give that a try. At this point, I ended up just using the 'page'
attribute like this:

<c:set var="link">personId=<c:out value="${blah.blah.personId}"/></c:set>

then used the <html:link> with page, name and so on attributes to get
the existing attributes populated as a Map within the form.

Thanks for your help though. I'll do it your way if it works. I think
it's cleaner.

NG.

On 7/29/05, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do it with JSP tags, no scriptlets required. Try something like
> this (I haven't tested it, but experiment a bit if it doesn't work quite as
> written here):
> 
>   <c:set var="mymap['prop1']" value="paramValue1"/>
>   ...
> 
> L.
> 
> N G wrote:
> 
> > How do you push the 2 parameters into the Map? You mean using a
> > scriptlet? I want to avoid any type of straight Java code in my page.
> >
> > Is there a way to push those parameters into the map using JSTL?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > NG
> >
> > On 7/29/05, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>N G wrote:
> >>
> >>><html:link> only allows 1 map and 1 param-value pair. However, I need
> >>>to add 2 params besides the map.
> >>>
> >>>Adding this param to the map is not an option, I don't think. I
> >>>generate my map inside the form bean. The data for the 2 extra params
> >>>is not available in the form and is only available on the page.
> >>>
> >>>How do I do this? I have the option of using JSTL, but I am not sure
> >>>how to do this in JSTL either.
> >>
> >>You can always push the extra 2 params into the map in the JSP. If that
> >>wont work for you, you could try including them explicitly in the
> >><html:link>'s action attribute, like
> >>
> >>  <html:link action="/myaction.do?param1=${expr1}&param2=${expr2}" ...
> >>
> >>L.
> >>
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