[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Richard, > Its not necessary to use ActionForm, but it is always better to use > one(its my philosophy). But yes it will work the way you are doing > it. But i rather prefer a ActionForm which can also help in future > for any validation or in future if decided to add more attributes to > the form..
With this discussion in mind, I am wondering if there is any way I can use an ActionForm in the following scenario: I would like to have a list of fields, dynamically created, with names that have been dynamically created along with those fields. So, for example, I would have a series of input fields like this: <input type="text" name="field_1"> <input type="text" name="field_2"> <input type="text" name="field_3"> The "field_" part of the name value will stay, but the number will change. With these field name values being so dynamic, is there any trick I can use to feed all this into an ActionForm? I don't think there is, unless I am missing something... Thanks, Andy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]