In my JSP page, I have a code like below,

  <logic:present name="netblockflixter.Login" scope="session">
    <logic:equal value="Boolean.TRUE" property="netblockflixter.Login"
scope="session">
            Logout
    </logic:equal>
  <logic:notEqual value="Boolean.TRUE" property="netblockflixter.Login"
scope="session">
            Login
   </logic:notEqual>
  </logic:present>

I think, logic:present tag can check the session bean, but in this case, the
"netblockflixter" is not a bean.
How can I check the attribute in struts tag?



Lance Semmens-3 wrote:
> 
> I am saying the standard struts tags do check session scope if 
> scope="session" or no scope is provided, so it's probably a bug in your 
> code.
> 
> Nuwan Chandrasoma wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would go for JSTL tags, but i dont really get what you trying to say!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nuwan
>>
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>> Subject: How can I access an attribute of session using JSP tags?
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>>>
>>> I tried to check and output an attribute of session in a jSP page, 
>>> which I
>>> had set in an action by using logic:present and bean:out tagas, but I
>>> coulnd't. It seems like those are not a right tag.
>>>
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