This works for me: set a request scope variabe with s:set and then use a jstl
expression like ${zi}
You should be able to use ${zi} pretty much anywhere.
Don't know if there is a more strutsy way of doing it but it works for me.
e.g.
<s:iterator value="collectionOnAction" status="status">
<tr>
<s:set name="zi" value="#status.index" scope="request"/>
<s:textfield name="collectionOnAction[${zi}].internalComments"
id="prLines${zi}.internalComments"value="%{internalComments}" />
</tr>
</s:iterator>
Roger Varley wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm using the <s:iterator> tag with the status attribute to get the
> iterator count. From this I want to dynamically construct an HTML tag
> <div class="columnX"/> where X is the value of the iterator status
> count. Can I actually do this and if so, how or do I need to provide
> this information from my action class
>
> Regards
> Roger
>
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