Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't you just put them in the application
context?

d.

--- Chris Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, looks like I might have found it myself.  If my Interceptor adds
> a variable to the Context in the Value Stack, then I can access the
> variable using the # delimiter.  So if my UserInterceptor calls:
> 
> stack.getContext().put("user",user);
> 
> Then in the page I can use:
> 
> <s:property value="%{#user.name}"/>
> 
> to display the User's Name on any page that is using my application
> interceptor stack.
> 
> Hope that helps anyone else that runs into the same question.
>   (*Chris*)
> 
> On Dec 28, 2007 1:28 PM, Chris Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have some values that are required on, pretty much, every page of
> > the site.  Thinks that belong in the headers and navigation section
> > for example.  I'd rather not have to add them to every Action, or
> > force every Action to extend a base action, so is there a way to add
> > values to the value stack (say from an interceptor), that doesn't take
> > over the "pole position" and interfere with things accessing the
> > Action using the stack?
> >   (*Chris*)
> >
> 
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