--- jalal udeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have to use pagination in jsp so i did it with > logic:iterate tag as follows
One reason you may not be getting an answer is that this has nothing to do with Struts. > <% > String strOffset ="0"; > if(request.getParameter("pagination")!=null) > strOffset=request.getParameter("pagination"); > else > strOffset ="0"; > String strLength = "2"; > int increment = Integer.parseInt(strOffset) + > Integer.parseInt(strLength) > ; > String strIncOffset = String.valueOf(increment); > ArrayList list > =(ArrayList)request.getAttribute("pattern"); > int size= list.size(); > > if((Integer.parseInt(strIncOffset)>= size)) > strIncOffset ="0"; > > %> (The following is my opinion and probably does not reflect the views of the rest of the Struts mailing list.) I started to look at the code, but it was too weird for me--it would not have survived even the most cursory of code reviews. That made me even less likely to want to answer the question. What I would suggest doing (besides cleaning up the code) is, on paper, write down a few test cases, focusing on the edge case which is giving you problems at the moment. Build a truth table using your values and the logical conditions you have and see why they might be failing. If I don't have anything else to do at work today perhaps I'll suck it up and take another look at it and you can buy me a Kingfisher. d. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]