I understood

On Jul 28, 2010, at 13:22, Nikolaos Giannopoulos <nikol...@brightminds.org> 
wrote:

> Nikolaos Giannopoulos wrote:
>> 
>> Aaron,
>> 
>> You shouldn't avoid hard-coding values in a JSP... even if it something as 
>> simple as a default value.
> Ha... er... "should avoid"
> 
>> Have you tried putting the value as a constant in your action bean and 
>> referring to it from there?
>> (the idea is if you have multiple JSPs then the value need only be 
>> maintained in one place)
>> 
>> If it works drop us a note as I am curious about this issue as well... .
>> 
>> --Nikolaos
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Aaron Stromas wrote:
>>> 
>>> Greetings,
>>> 
>>> My application has a counttry property whose value eventually will be input 
>>> in the form but for now is defaulted to "US", so I attempted to put it in 
>>> the hidden field in the JSP:
>>> 
>>> <stripes:hidden name="country" value="US"/>
>>> 
>>> The generated HTML is
>>> 
>>> <input type="hidden" name="country" value=""/>
>>> 
>>> The same HTML is generated for <stripes:hidden 
>>> name="country">US</stripes:hidden>.
>>> 
>>> The oddest thing is that the value is stripped and the same HTML is 
>>> produced  when I put <input type="hidden" name="country" value="US"/> 
>>> directly in JSP.
>>> Is Websphere's JSP engine sabotaging the works? Anybody knows? Just 
>>> curious...
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> -a
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Aaron Stromas
>>> Mobile: +1 703 203 9169
>>> 
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