Thanks for the advice!! I'll follow it.

2010/12/24 Dale Newfield <d...@newfield.org>

> On 12/24/10 6:15 AM, JOSE L MARTINEZ-AVIAL wrote:
>
>> <s:if test="(#fieldNameStatus.index % 10 )==0">xxxxx</s:if>
>>
>
> I guess I've not been around on this list much lately (darned work :-/ ).
>  So my constant harping about this hasn't been so constant:
>
> I *really* advise people to always use %{} when writing OGNL in a taglib
> attribute.  It makes it clear what is to be evaluated as an OGNL expression
> and what's just text.  It's not just for readability and maintainability --
> it's also to future-proof your code.  In the future struts may be able to
> use more ELs than just OGNL, and its the character out front (% = OGNL; $ =
> EL; # = JUEL (IIRC -- maybe it was MVEL?)) that'll indicate the el to be
> used.
>
>
> <s:if test="%{(#fieldNameStatus.index % 10)==0}">xxxxx</s:if>
>
> -Dale
>
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