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Subject: Re: html:options where values have embedded quotes
Anyone?
Doug wrote:
We have some customer-supplied selection options that have double quotes
in their values, and Struts 1.1 isn't seeming to handle this correctly.
Best I can tell from the HTML spec, these should
We have some customer-supplied selection options that have double
quotes in their values, and Struts 1.1 isn't seeming to handle this
correctly.
Best I can tell from the HTML spec, these should be placed on the
page as quot; , which will submit them as %22 , which *should* be
seen on the
Anyone?
Doug wrote:
We have some customer-supplied selection options that have double quotes
in their values, and Struts 1.1 isn't seeming to handle this correctly.
Best I can tell from the HTML spec, these should be placed on the page
as quot; , which will submit them as %22 , which *should*
Hi Folks!
for several days I mess around with html:select and html:options.
I want to access a collection with names or numbers (just
java.lang.String). This collection is available in the session. For
testing I generated my own collection in the jsp
%
java.util.Collection list = new
: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: html:select / html:options
Hi Folks!
for several days I mess around with html:select and html:options.
I want to access a collection with names or numbers (just
java.lang.String). This collection is available in the session
Hi,
I believe you need to read the following link
http://www.jajakarta.org/struts/struts1.1/documentation/ja/target/userGuide/
printer/struts-html.html#options
This should give you an idea of what the attributes of html:options are.
Collection should be a set of java beans. Rules are clearly
it to some
collection.then
use that collection for populating the select
lokee
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From: Christian Schlaefcke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:45 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: html:select / html:options
Hi Folks
We have some customer-supplied selection options that have double quotes
in their values, and Struts 1.1 isn't seeming to handle this correctly.
Best I can tell from the HTML spec, these should be placed on the page
as quot; , which will submit them as %22 , which *should* be seen on
the
Hi,
I am a newbie in struts,
I have to populate a dropdown using html:options. I have to use a collection of beans.
This collection should be stored in my Action Form.
I have a collection of CountryBeans named as collectionCountry.
In my action class I am writing
request.setAttribute
hi ,
i have an ActionForm with countries in html:options , there are some
other fields, that i have to validate. So, when i submit and errors
occur, the field selected in countries is set to default. Is there a way
to mark the selected field?
The other fields (text fields) are not cleared
Hi,
I am a newbie in struts,
I have to populate a dropdown using html:options. I have to use a collection of beans.
This collection should be stored in my Action Form.
I have a collection of CountryBeans named as collectionCountry. In my action class I
am writing
request.setAttribute
I use the html:optionsCollection which is the same as html:options but
uses a more struts standard attribute names and you would do it like this:
html:optionsCollection name=myFormName property=countryList
label=countryName value=countryID/
Niall
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From: [EMAIL
hello,
I have following bean:
public class CProduct {
private Integer id;
private String name
public Integer getId() {return id;}
puclic void setId(Integer id){
...
}
My form class contains a java.util.List of CProduct bean.
How can I display the List as select box? I
never tried
this myself.
HTH
claire :)
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From: Otto, Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts-User (E-Mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 12:11 PM
Subject: html:options and html:select
hello,
I have following bean:
public class CProduct {
private
ArrayList productList = new ArrayList();
CProduct product = new CProduct();
product.setId(new Integer(1));
product.setName(My Product);
productList.add(product);
request.setAttribute(products,productList.toArray());
...
html:option value=--/html:option
html:options collection=products
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Gesendet: Montag, 2. Februar 2004 13:22
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: html:options and html:select
you can do the following:
html:select name=FormName property=xxx
logic:iterate id=product name=FormName property=ListName
option value=bean:write name=product
Hi Frank
Try using
Request.setAttribute(collectionName,list);
html:select name=formBeanName property=seletedValue
html:options
collection=collectionName
value=id
labelProperty=name
name=comCProduct/
/html:select
I
=myListOfBean
value=id label=name/
/html:select
Regards,
Frank
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Von: Claire Wall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Februar 2004 13:22
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: html:options and html:select
you can do the following:
html:select name
Aha!
i use the bean:write's but then i like doing things the complicated way.
Never used the html:options in this situation before so thanks for the tip -
will make things much easier!
cw :)
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From: Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: Lunes, 02 de Febrero de 2004 09:28 a.m.
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: AW: html:options and html:select
Thanks for your answer, but
I have found out, that I can use html:optionsCollection.
html:select property=ref
html:optionsCollections name=myForm property=myListOfBean
value
If your list stores objects which is the type of Struts' LabelValueBean (provides only
getValue() and getLabel() methods), then you can simply as
html:select name=formBeanName property=seletedValue
html:options
collection=collectionName
value=value
Hi
I am using nested beans. What is the equivalent using nested beans
for the following ?
html:select name=element property=ruleObjectiveId
html:options collection=OBJECTIVE labelProperty=name
property=id /
/html:select
OBJECTIVE is in the session scope.
I tried
html:option related stuff:
html:select property=account
bean:define id=viewOptions name=preparedData property=view
type=java.util.collection/
html:options collection=viewOptions property='value
labelProperty=label/
/html:select
Here's how I save
the option data-source in the
struts-config? ) and store the results in an Array-List.
With the results I want to create a select.
But how I use the command html:options collections=??? ... and
display the results?
I will be very glad, if somesome can help me. An small example would be helpful
html:select /, html:option /, html:options /, html:optionsCollection
/
The html:select / tag renders a drop down selection or list box to the end
user. You can specify the options for the html:select/ tag with
html:select /, html:option /, html:options /, html:optionsCollection
/ tags
Hi gurus.
How does the html:options tag works???.
say you are using html:options tag several times in a page.
when will the html:options tag flush out the objects to the jsp page.
I'm asking this is beacuse in our JSP page we are using html:options tag 8 times.for
each iteration it has to load
with a-z and regenerate the menu when the user
selects a letter.
Cheers Mark
On 17 Nov 2003, at 10:04, SasiDharma Tharmarajah wrote:
Hi gurus.
How does the html:options tag works???.
say you are using html:options tag several times in a page.
when will the html:options tag flush out the objects
Im receiving this error using Tomcat 4.1 and Struts 1.0
javax.servlet.ServletException: No getter method available for property
vendors for bean under name null
Im using the html:options tag this way:
html:select name=someForm property=vendorID
html:options name=someForm property
Probably .. The form tag has the action , which is linked to some different
form .
Ie say you have form tag like this
html:form action=/A method=POST
And in struts config , the action is mapped to some form say form name B ,
then your html options tag should be like
html:options name
: Problem with html:options - tag
Probably .. The form tag has the action , which is linked to some
different
form .
Ie say you have form tag like this
html:form action=/A method=POST
And in struts config , the action is mapped to some form say form name B
,
then your html options tag should be like
I have a an Array with a large list of names in it (up to about 1000+ or
more).
I need to display these names in a drop down list, but when The page loads
it
simply stops loading after about 837 lines.
The code I am using is:
html:select property=consultant style=width: 220px;
html:options
I think you should re-think your UI design. Besides being very slow, the
select box will be very annoying and difficult for the end user to use. You
should try and narrow down the users choices before they get to the select
box page so that you only need to show a few dozen options at most.
Does anyone know how I can use interantionalization in the tag html:options in a
html:select.
In html:option, a bundle and key attribute exist to use internationalization, but
this does not exist in html:options
Can anyone help
Thanks
Koen
into the ActionForm, and the html:options tag reads the value from the
form.
koen boutsen wrote:
Does anyone know how I can use interantionalization in the tag html:options in a html:select.
In html:option, a bundle and key attribute exist to use internationalization, but this does not exist in html:options
of
questions contain html:text, html:radio and html:select/html:options
elements.
I did this by defining a DIV element inside a table-td, with a certain id.
The onclick functions of the radio buttons either call a change-layercontent
or a change-layervoid javascript function. These javascript
hi!
i'm getting a problem with my html:options
what i have is a MyUtils class with a method to retrieve a list of agency
id's from the database
class MyUtils
{
//gets agencyIds creates LabelValueBeans and chucks them into a Vector
public static Vector getAgencyIds()
}
in my jsp page i had
I think your collection needs to implement the List interface (use an
ArrayList instead of a vector)
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From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 12:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT: html:options
hi!
i'm getting a problem with my html:options
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Subject: URGENT: html:options
hi!
i'm getting a problem with my html:options
what i have is a MyUtils class with a method to retrieve a list of agency
id's from the database
class MyUtils
{
//gets agencyIds creates LabelValueBeans and chucks them into a Vector
public static Vector
collection attribute of html:options tag is used to set the name of a bean (in some
scope) that is a collection of the
items off the select-box.
You need to put your Vector into page or request scope to use this tag:
%
request.setAttribute(items, agencyIds);
%
html:select property
hi!
thanks for the reply.
doesn't the jsp import statement followed by the usebean ie,
%@ page import=MyUtils %
jsp:useBean id=agencyIds type=java.util.Vector /
introduce the agencyIds into page scope.
also with the example you gave me should
html:select property=agencyId
html:options
: html:options
hi!
thanks for the reply.
doesn't the jsp import statement followed by the usebean ie,
%@ page import=MyUtils %
jsp:useBean id=agencyIds type=java.util.Vector /
introduce the agencyIds into page scope.
also with the example you gave me should
html:select property=agencyId
=selectedName type=java.lang.String/
form-property name=availableNamesList type=java.util.List/
/form-bean
In the JSP:
html:form action=/addNewName
html:select property=selectedName size=5 multiple=false
html:options collection=availableNamesList
property=name
: Monday, October 13, 2003 12:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: form properties and html:options with collection
Hi,
What is the best way of setting a Java Collection which holds Java
Objects
as a property of the form, and retrieving the Object and it's properties
on a JSP
in the form.
robert
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From: Sonam Belbase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 12:49 PM
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Subject: form properties and html:options with collection
Hi,
What is the best way of setting a Java Collection which
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 1:46 PM
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Subject: Re: form properties and html:options with collection
Robert,
In my action, on success I forward the request to a tiles
definition called
content.addNewName, which in return calls another definition. Could
It's working now.
I added a bean:define to define the bean which represents my collection of
objects. I believe this is required in order to find the bean specified by the
value
of the collection attribute in the html:options collection tag.
Thanks for your help Robert.
SB
Robert Taylor wrote
value=value/
/html:select
robert
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From: Sonam Belbase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 2:38 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: form properties and html:options with collection
It's working now.
I added a bean:define to define
=myOptions label=label value=value/
/html:select
robert
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From: Sonam Belbase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 2:38 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: form properties and html:options with collection
It's working now
this populated on
the basis of the selection made form the drop down list.
how do i do this? any suggestions?
i'm thinking of reading all agencies, chucking them into a collection,
placing the collection in the session context and then reading off it in the
jsp page using html:options
this
populated on the basis of the selection made form the drop down list.
how do i do this? any suggestions?
i'm thinking of reading all agencies, chucking them into a
collection, placing the collection in the session context and then
reading off it in the jsp page using html:options
The downside
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Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 09:51:17 -0500
name/value pairs from a database are handled nicely
in a list of LabelValueBeans.
I'd pull the code to load that list from the database out
into a model class, or perhaps into a Singleton loaded
Hi all,
I have an ArraList of strings that I want to show in a drop-down box. The
same thing is both the label as well as the value. Can anybody tell me how I
can do this using html:options? The collection in html:options is expected
to hold JSP beans, which is not the case in my situation
Pretty sure you can just do:
html:options name=listOfOptionValues/
It should use the list for both the values and the labels. If the list is a
property on your form:
html:options property=listOfOptionValues/
If the list is a property of some other bean:
html:options name=someBean property
I am using following code in a jsp,
html:select property=location styleClass=TextBox size=1
html:options property=locationListValues /html:options
/html:select
when getLocationListValues return Null i got the error page saying
getlocationlistvalues return null and so so... I
You can always check if its empty with the logic:empty tag.
Good luck,
Harm.
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Part 1
On a jsp page I want to have a html:select of the type that has a
predefined
number of options, e.g. different sports. Now, I want to make use of
Struts
internalization where the differents locales text strings are retrieved
from
its locale properties file.
If I read the text strings from
, html:options i182
Part 1
On a jsp page I want to have a html:select of the type that has a
predefined
number of options, e.g. different sports. Now, I want to make use of
Struts
internalization where the differents locales text strings are retrieved
from
its locale properties file.
If I read
not repopulating because when I comment out the lines with the bean:define
and html:options that it then comes back from the validation failure with
the correct view (instead of blank as mentioned above). But of course the
drop down is empty because I commented out the lines to populate it. I
tried a few
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html:options
I am having a problem with validating a html:select drop down. I think.
The problem: after validation fails the JSP is blank (the browser is blank)
not just an empty drop
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your help!
Cheers, Bård A.
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labelBean = new LabelValueBean(i, label);
myMonthList.add(labelBean);
}
return myMonthList;
}
and a jsp-file with:
html:select size=1 property=reportDateMonth
html:options property=myMonthList labelProperty=myMonthList/
/html:select
But this returns
LabelValueBean[i,February]
LabelValueBean
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Subject: How can I get a value and a name that is different on a
html:options collection?
I have a Form class:
public Collection getMyMonthList() {
myMonthList = new Vector();
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new Date(01012003));
for (int i = 1; i 13; i
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html:options collection?
I have a Form class:
public Collection getMyMonthList() {
myMonthList = new Vector();
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.setTime(new Date(01012003));
for (int i = 1; i
in html:options
Amit,
Sorry, I overlooked your code and missed something. I
need to access both the termCode (property) and
name(labelProperty) in my action class.
Is there a way to do it?
Thanks,
Shyam
--- Amit Kirdatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To access the selected value in your action class
this value within a html:options value= tag?
html:options value=bean:message key= language.german / does not
work.
Dirk
1. html:options expects a Collection, I think.
2. Try to change to ' for value='bean:.. Key=.. /'
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Subject: Use ApplicationRessources.properties values
:
language.german = Deutsch
language.english = Englisch
Normally such values are used within a JSP page like
this: bean:message
key= language.german /
But how I can use this value within a html:options
value= tag?
html:options value=bean:message key=
language.german / does
Hi,
I'm using the html:options tag to populate a
drop-down list from a collection.
My code is as follows:
html:select property=termCode
onchange=submitForm(this.form) html:options
collection=termList property=value
labelProperty=label/
/html:select
Do the following:
html:select property=termCode onchange=submitForm(this.form)
html:options collection=termList property=label
labelProperty=label/
/html:select
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 3:04 PM
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To access the selected value in your action class
((MyCodeForm)anActionForm).getTermCode()
--Amit
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From: Amit Kirdatt
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:17 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [newbie]: Accessing labelProperty in html:options
Do the following
)anActionForm).getTermCode()
--Amit
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From: Amit Kirdatt
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:17 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [newbie]: Accessing labelProperty in
html:options
Do the following:
html:select property=termCode
onchange
Thanks for the very useful information. Everything you said worked with
a single exception; to get the correct interpretation of the property
value pointing to a collection of LabelValueBeans, I needed to use
html:optionsCollection rather than html:options .
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From
After much googling and head-scratching, I finally have an html:options tag working on
a jsp. The problem is that I don't know why one component of the solution is needed,
and I was hoping someone can explain it to me.
My ActionForm subclass, EditDeForm, has a pair of methods to provide
Craig Berry wrote:
The jsp page contains an html:form section linked via action mapping to
the EditDeForm type.
In it, there is a select/options section that looks like this:
html:select property=numFmt
html:options collection=numFmtOptions
property=value
labelProperty=label
Good Morning Everyone.
I have a List object and i need my JSP page
to build a drop down list box using the List as the source
for the options.
I can do it with a scriplet but i need to one of the struts tags
html:options
html:optionsCollection
can anyone help me with use one of these tags.
I
div id=xxx
html:select property=property styleClass=%=myStyle% tabindex=100
html:options collection=collection of possible values property=key
labelProperty=value/
/html:select
%
List o = DirectoryEqualityOperator.getOperationNames();
request.setAttribute(yerSelectBox, o);
%
html:form action=/search.do
html:select property=srchMethod
html:options collection=yerSelectBox property=key
labelProperty=value /
/html:select
/html:form
form
select name=xsrchMethod
Try this.
In your Action:
ArrayList months = new ArrayList();
months.add(new LabelValueBean(January, 1);
months.add(new LabelValueBean(Februrary, 2);
request.setAttribute(months, months);
In your JSP:
html:select property=yourFormProperty
html:options collection=months property=value
Hello!
I'm using html:select and html:options to display a vector:
html:select property=selected multiple=true size=6
html:options property=vector/
/html:select
Now I would like to show the selected option when the options-field is
rendered (the size of the vector is larger than 6
jsp:useBean id=DB scope=page class=csd.RetrieveDropDownData /
% pageContext.setAttribute(jurisdictionDis,DB.getJurisdictionDropDown());
%
html:select property=jurisdiction size=6 multiple=true
styleClass=tabbody
html:options collection=jurisdictionDis property=value
labelProperty=label/
/html:select
Eva wrote:
I want the form to be prepopulated with the data which
I retrieved from the database, and those items previously
selected by the user highlighted . I am unable to do this
for the multi-select drop down lists.
I vote for the old type of get and set methods do not match problem:
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Eva wrote:
I want the form to be prepopulated with the data which
I retrieved from the database, and those items previously
U can use html:optionsCollection tag instead of html:options.
This will retain the selected value .
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Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 10:57:15
Hello,
who can give me an example, how to use the html:select in conjunction with
html:options? I had already defined an ActionForm and JSP like follows. The
listing of the option-Elements works fine but not the reshowing of the
selected elements of the list, because after I have clicked
What is the easiest way to create a menu with name and values of 1-50.
Should I do this strictly in my JSP? Should I use a % for loop %?
Seems like alot of work to use html:options Collection just to generate
numbers 1-50.
Barry
Use JSTL's forEach with begin and end attributes.
c:forEach begin=0 end=50 step=1 var=option
c:out value=${option}/
/c:forEach
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From: Barry Volpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: html:options
I like the simplicity of the code. Don't have
JSTL installed. I'll have to set it up.
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Hi,
The question's in the subject.
Can the labelProperty of an html:options tag be composed of a
concatenation of two or more fields ? (like having labelProperty=name +
surname)
thanks,
ionel
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Subject: Excluding values inside a logic:iterate tag or an html:options
tag
Hi,
Is it possible to tell these tags that when they hit some values, they
shouldn't display them ?
Thanks,
ionel
Hi all ,
I have using the following code to express a select control in html using
strtus tag:
html:select property=projclieid
html:options collection=com.nsk.gs.sales.ClientInfo
labelProperty=cliename
property=clieid /
/html:select
When this jsp page is running, all is ok
html:select name=apartmentForm property=apartmentOffice
html:options collection=estateOfficesNames
property=estateOfficeID labelProperty=estateOfficeName /
/html:select
The estateOfficesNames is an attribute set in the request from the action
class
The apartmentForm is the form bean
will like :
html:select name=project property=projclieid value=bean:write
name='project' property='projclieid' filter='true'/
html:options collection=com_nsk_gs_sales_ClientInfo
labelProperty=cliename property=clieid /
/html:select
the output html will like this :
select name=projclieid
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Subject: RE: html:select / html:options
I used the following with vectors of unsafeValues and unsafeLabels in my incidentForm
bean.
html:select name=incidentForm property=selectedUnsafe
html:option value=nbsp/html:option
html:options name=incidentForm property
if these two are kept encapsulated in an object.
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From: Kandi Potter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:06 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: html:select / html:options
I used the following with vectors of unsafeValues and unsafeLabels in my
There are other optiosn to use it...
I ahve never used it with Arays but i have used it with Collections...
First i use jsp:useBean tag to get the collection from the form and make it available
in the page scope and then use html:options with collection=beanName
where beanName is the eban
I was able to do it like that.
bean:define id=blist name=MyForm property=List type=java.util.Vector/
html:select property=Id
html:options collection=list property=ID labelProperty=desc /
/html:select
Thanks a lot all you ppl.
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: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:49 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: html:select / html:options
That means we are keeping unsafeValues and unsafeLabels separately in our form-bean.
(Though they are related -- i think so)
What if these two are kept encapsulated in an object.
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hey thanksmaybe I'll try to minimize my code.
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From: Abhinav (Cognizant) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 12:15 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: html:options
I was able to do it like that.
bean:define id=blist name=MyForm
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Subject: Html:Options usage
Hi, I have a bean class that returns an ArrayList of ArrayLists for my
dropdowns. I am really confused on how to show this dropdowns. Here's my
bean class:
public class UserAccessBean implements java.io.Serializable {
List deptList = new ArrayList();
List brokerList
Hi, I have a bean class that returns an ArrayList of ArrayLists for my dropdowns. I am
really confused on how to show this dropdowns. Here's my bean class:
public class UserAccessBean implements java.io.Serializable {
List deptList = new ArrayList();
List brokerList = new ArrayList();
List
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