Got it! <s:if test='#reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R" && #isAdmin'>
Just needed the "#" on isAdmin. Sigh. On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Eric Lentz <ericle...@outfastsource.com>wrote: > I'm approving of Struts 2 and encourage its use, but I have 1 main > complaint: OGNL. Here's an example. > > Context: > > <s:iterator var="reviewer" // value is a List of a domain object > #reviewer.reviewerStatus // equals "R" > > <s:set var="isAdmin" value="true" /> > > When I do this: > <s:if test='#reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R"'> > I get into the if condition. This is good. > > When I do this: > <s:if test='isAdmin'> > I get into the if condition. This is also good. > > > When I do this: > <s:if test='isAdmin && #reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R"'> > I DO NOT get into the if condition. > > I also tried: > <s:if test='isAdmin=="true" && #reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R"'> > <s:if test='isAdmin==true && #reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R"'> > <s:if test='isAdmin and #reviewer.reviewerStatus == "R"'> > reordering the variables around && > using equals() > > None work. > > So I go to the OGNL website to make sure I'm doing this right and I get a > 404 when I try to get the language guide: > "The requested URL /proper/commons-lang/uage-guide.html was not found on > this server." > > My feeling is that OGNL has always been the ugly step sister in Struts 2. > It feels like OGNL, as a framework, has been a hot potato and nobody really > WANTS to maintain it and grow it into the powerful utility it could be. Any > time I have ever wasted time trying to do something that should be simple, > I can usually point back to OGNL as the culprit. </my opinion></minor rant> > > Anyway, any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? > >