Thanks for the info. I did end up doing it this way and it worked out
well.
Thanks,
Jon
On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Laurie Harper wrote:
Jon Wynacht wrote:
...
You see, when I iterate through the ArrayList, I do something like
this:
<logic:iterate id="event" name="AddEventGroup" property="events">
<html:text name="AddEventGroup" property="eventDuration"
value="<bean:write name='event' property='aDuration'/>
......
</logic>
For starters, the <bean:write/> just gives me a lot of <>
stuff. My taglibs are all good as I've tested the <bean:write/>
outside of the value="" and it works fine.
...
Well, nesting tags that way isn't legal JSP. You can't have a JSP
custom tag as the value of an attribute on another JSP custom tag.
That's what jsp:attribute is for:
<html:text ...>
<jsp:attribute name="value">
<bean:write name='event' property='aDuration'/>
</jsp:attribute>
...
Of course if you bind the html:text to your form bean properly, you
don't need to specify the value, it'll come from the form
automatically. If your form bean is named 'AddEventGroup', just
delete the 'name' and 'value' attributes and it should just work.
L.
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