In that case, i think you need mapped properties instead of indexed
properties.

read this:
http://struts.apache.org/1.2.9/faqs/indexedprops.html

Mapped properties and javascript need to cooperate together in order to
solve the problem.

Wish this would help.

On 10/20/07, Pavel Sapozhnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi I have a question so I need to have a form that will be able to create
> dynamic text boxes. I heard this can be done using indexed properties in
> struts 1. Basically what I need is like a button that will say Add A
> Person
> then when u click on that button two text boxes will come up in one row
> Last
> Name and First Name. So clicking on that button would add this row with
> two
> text boxes but I need this to be utilizing struts indexed properties. If
> anyone could point me in the right direction or maybe have an example of
> such it would be greately appreciated. This indexed properties stuff is
> also
> very new to me.
>
> Thanks
> Pavel
>
> --
> Pavel Sapozhnikov
> xFact, Inc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>



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