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

 

 

 

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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

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