Seems like you should be able to say

<s:property value="#action.myattr"/>

But since there's no getAction in the ActionContext, I doubt that will
work.  Maybe it should be added?
 (*Chris*)

On 7/9/07, cilquirm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


the easiest solution would be to s:set the property name you want to
reference with a different name

<s:set value="myprop" name="mynewname"/>

and then access it in your loop under the new name.

<s:iterator ...>

<s:property value="#mynewname"/>

</s:iterator>



stanlick wrote:
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> There is no searching up the stack beyond the top?
>
> On 7/9/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> --- Big Stick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > But it's a property on the Action!
>>
>> <s:iterator.../> pushes each iteration onto the value
>> stack. So what's at the top then? Not the action (or
>> model), but each element of the iteration.
>>
>> d.
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