Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
Any idea why?
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Alexandre Poitras
Québec, Canada
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Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
Any idea why?
The new syntax is [EMAIL PROTECTED] This was changed to be consistent with the
other symbols. All symbols must be prefixed with an @. The documentation
doesn't reflect this yet.
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Alexandre Poitras
Ok I finally found why. Now you have to use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
because it is a symbol. I hope this can help some other people.
On 12/2/05, Alexandre Poitras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
Any idea why?
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Alexandre Poitras
Québec,
Yeah I agree, I will try to give some help but I need to experiment Clay
more deeply. It's quite complex at first!
On 12/2/05, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like the title says, #{managed-bean-name} is always evaluated to 0.
Any idea why?
The new syntax is [EMAIL PROTECTED] This
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