A String[] form field implies that there are multiple form inputs with the
same name.
David
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A String[] form field implies that there are multiple form inputs with the
same name.
David
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Well . Even in this case it is still indexed properties ! Can't I find
an
indexed property and display
:45 AM
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I don't see how the text input data being a date string has any relevance to
the problem. If you have 2 inputs on the form named myDate and a String[]
named myDate in your form bean, that array will be populated
Have you checked here?
http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/userGuide/struts-html.html#text
David
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