I'm having one of those days...

I was converting an old page and didn't think about using the JSF constructs. I'm sure those will work and will try again.

Thanks for slapping me upside the head.

Chris....

Mike Kienenberger wrote:
There's no reason to do this with c:forEach and c:out.

Use standard JSF components like h:outputText and either ui:repeat or
t:dataList as your iterator.   All of what you're doing is render-time
execution -- none of it has to be done at compile-time.   The only
reason you'd use c:forEach is if you want to dynamically create
multiple JSF components on a page rather than using an iterator
flyweight pattern.

What's the difference between c:forEach and ui:repeat?
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Projects/FaceletsFAQ#What_s_the_difference_between_c

On 8/24/06, Chris Hane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to create an array of arrays (basically a lookup) in
javascript on my page.  When I execute the following, I get an error
that c:out is not recognized.

<c:out> Tag Library supports namespace: http://java.sun.com/jstl/core,
but no tag was defined for name: out

I am using
  - myfaces 1.1.3
  - facelets 1.1.11
  - jboss/seam (latest)
  - jstl (not sure how to tell which version - looks like 1.1)

Here is the code:

<h:form id="form1">
<snip lots of facelets code/>

<script type="text/javascript" language="Javascript1.1">
     ship = new Array(
       <c:forEach items="#{cart.methodThatReturnsASet}" var="rate">
          new Array(<c:out value="#{rate.method.id}"/>,
                    <c:out value="#{rate.amount}"/>)
       </c:forEach>
     );
</script>
</h:form>


I am trying to output two properties from each item in the set.  I've
tried different variations on the <c:out /> without success
(<h:outputText/>, straight el without a tag, and tried replacing # with $).

Any thoughts on how I can output the two properties on the iterated items?

Thanks,
Chris....


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