Hey
I also tried using the '[0]' operator but amazingly it doesn't wrk. This is my code: <s:iterator value="tempList" status="tempListItem"> <tr> <td><s:checkbox name="box1" value="false" theme="simple" fieldValue = "[0]" /></td> <td ><s:property /></td> </tr> </s:iterator> This dint throw an exception but the fieldValue (or the value field in HTML) field contained just "[0]" However, struts doc claims this will wrk: http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/iterator.html (see below code frm this page) <s:action name="entries" var="entries"/> <s:iterator value="#entries.entries" > <s:property value="name" /> <s:property /> <s:push value="..."> <s:action name="edit" var="edit" > <s:param name="entry" value="[0]" /> ----------seee here it says it wrks </s:action> </push> </s:iterator> So is the doc wrong. Or am I missing a variable. Or am I missing something Himanshu _____ From: Himanshu Ranavat Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 5:01 PM To: 'Struts Users Mailing List' Subject: equal symbol expected error Hi I am using Struts 2.0 and this is my JSP code: <s:iterator value="tempList" status="tempListItem"> <tr> <td><s:checkbox name = "box1" value="false" theme="simple" fieldValue = "<s:property value="top"/>" /></td> <td ><s:property /></td> </tr> </s:iterator> Now I am getting a JasperException: equal symbol expected error, around the name attribute of the checkbox. What is the problem I don't understand. It seems really silly to me. Himanshu