It's already in the system you're using. Just do it! I made it before I released it the second round. It's the new "property" property section of the Package.html
It works off of the tokenizer working off the "/" character, so you can have anything in between. I allowed this for the naming convention you could use. eg. (Using my monkey example), if you're in a banana bean, and want to go back to levels to the monkey bean, you can use a nice naming convention like this... "bunch/monkey/thePropertyIWant" So to read it, you know you'll be back at the monkey. Of you can use the old "../../thePropertyIWant". They work a treat. My updated examples use them for the drop down box of taste's for the banana. You can also do absolute paths by using the "/" at the front to start at the root again. As for your specific problem... I don't really know what you mean by the [something] either. Give the above a bash and hopefully it'll become clear. Keeping in mind that if you do the above to a parent tag, all it's children will nest on from the parent. It's all in Package.html. :) Arron Tom Klaasen (TeleRelay) wrote: >Hi Arron, > >I wonder if it would be possible/desirable if the nested tags supported >a "../.." like action (so go up one level again). > >An example: > >I have a collection of bean1's, containing a collection of bean2's. >I have a form that wants to select a bean2. > >so I do > ><nested:iterate id="bean1iter" property="bean1s"> > <nested:iterate id="bean2iter" property="bean2s"> > <nested:radio property="../selected_bean2_index" >value="[something to indicate the current index of bean2iter]/> > </nested:iterate> ></nested:iterate> > >Hmm, while writing this down, the "[something ...]" doesn't seem clean >to me... > >Anyway, any suggestions as how to accomplish this? > >tia, >tomK > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>