FYI: The HTML TagLib Developer Guide.pdf says,
"To pass multiple dynamic parameters, you can store them in a java.util.Map, and use the name of the map for the ***paramName***. The map must then contain one or more paramIds and their corresponding values. As the Map is processed, the keys are assumed to be the names of query parameters to be appended. The value associated with each key must be either a String or a String array representing the parameter value(s). If a String array is specified, more than one value for the same query parameter name will be created." [*** notes my emphasis] After unsuccessfully struggling to get my parameter map to work, I broke down and reviewed the LinkTag source code. To construct the parms, it relies on the computeParameters method in RequestUtils. That method has the following code snippet: // Locate the Map containing our multi-value parameters map Map map = null; try { if (name != null) map = (Map) lookup(pageContext, name, property, scope); } catch ... So it seems, the paramName attribute is not the one to use, but the name parameter is. I assigned the Map name to the name attribute and it worked! Maybe the docs are wrong. Maybe the RequestUtils computeParameters method is wrong. Maybe I just got it all wrong. I'm not sure which, but finally my code works. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>