I guess this is true. Until know there was no need to subclass it.
What is your use case?

Juergen

On 6/20/05, Phil Kulak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry to bring this up again, but there doesn't seem to be any way to
> get the page number if you are subclassing this method. The super
> method uses:
> 
> this.startIndex + loopItem.getIteration();
> 
> however, startIndex is private. Anyway, thanks for your ears.
> 
> -Phil
> 
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