Use parentheses rather than square brackets:
ognl:getName('titi')
OR (if that doesn't do it),
ognl:page.getName('titi')
Cheers,
Bill
On 11/8/06, Micha Roon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have one page (Home.html) with its Class (Home.java) and in the class I
have the two methods
public String getName(String which){ return which;}
public void setName(String which){return;}
In the html I have just one tag for the test: jwcid="@Insert"
value="ognl:name['titi']"
I have attached the error message that Tapestry gives me
http://www.nabble.com/file/4033/errorMessage.htm errorMessage.htm
Martin Strand-4 wrote:
>
> How does the code for that method look? it's supposed to look like this:
>
> public PropertyType getPropertyName(IndexType index)
> public void setPropertyName(IndexType index, PropertyType value)
>
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 13:41:10 +0100, Micha Roon wrote:
>
>>
>> I am trying to get at a specific element in a list that is return by a
>> GET
>> method in my page.
>>
>> I went to the OGNL home page and saw that the notation
>> session.attribute["foo"] will get the foo element of the attribute list (
>> http://www.ognl.org/2.6.9/Documentation/html/LanguageGuide/indexing.html
>> see
>> here )
>>
>> I tried this notation in Tapestry and it told me back that it did not
>> understand:
>>
>> Where did I go wrong?
>>
>> thanks for your help,
>>
>> Micha
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