In your TLD, do you have this set to true?
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue>
Also, what JSP version is your container?
Felix Khazin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sure, Sorry about that...
My custom tag takes in an integer value and then does some math to it.
This is the error I am getting:
java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "${pageSize}"
This error is coming from a line in my custom tag where I attempt to
parse the string to get an int.
What's interesting is that my custom tag gets the string ${pageSize} and
not the evaluated string which in this is case is 9.
Felix
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Benedict [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 5:26 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Passing Struts request attribute to custom tag
Can you explain in more detail how it doesn't work?
Felix Khazin wrote: Hi,
I am having a problem with a view using struts that I can't figure
out...
I have a controller that sets an attribute for example:
request.setAttribute("pageSize", _pageSize);
In my view if I use JSTL like , everything
is fine and it gets output. But if I want to use that same EL expression
in a custom tag it doesn't work.
So for example I have this doesn't
work. Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you very much,
Felix
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