wow! that was quick!

You could make your Ajax call to a Struts Action and
return the results of *that* if you wanted.


Can you elaborate a bit more on this? The ajax call is calling a struts
action already so I'm not sure I understand you...

thanks
stelios



On 30/04/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

--- Stelios Togias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My problem is that I want to use the
<s:iterator.../>
> tag in order to iterate through the returned values.
> Is this possible or I can't do it because <s:iterate

> is used to render the page and its not available on
> the ajax call?

If you are getting back text or JavaScript values from
a Prototype Ajax call then <s:iterator.../> won't
work: JSP tags execute on the server side, not the
client side.

You could make your Ajax call to a Struts Action and
return the results of *that* if you wanted.

d.


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