I'm afraid I don't really understand your problem Nino.

Eelco

On 3/26/07, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are doing some extensive Jmeter testing, and have run into a technical 
> problem regarding radios, which are the following:
>
> If you had 5 radios on a page at a given time, their value would have been 
> radio1, radio2.. radio5.
>
> If you then pulled out radio number 4 then the list would be this, radio1, 
> radio2 .. radio4.
>
> Now only the one previously called radio4 should not have been selectable. 
> This renders our jmeter test pretty vuernable if some of the stuff no longer 
> are available. Im not sure if I can use a ichoicerenderer, looking at the 
> code from getValue, it's pretty hardcoded am I correct?
>
> If possible i'd like to just use the IChoiceRenderer's getId instead, that 
> should fix the problem.
>
> regards Nino
>
>
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