On Friday 27 June 2003 05:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In this code excerpt I am defining a bean with bean:define. However, I > want to conditionally change the value. > > According to the struts doc, bean:define either creates, or replaces a > previous instance of the bean as defined by the id. However, I can't > see how this is possible, as the bean:define actually writes inline > java i.e <bean:define name="blah" id="blah/> --> Object blah = ""; > > > <logic:iterate name="page_of_results" indexId="index" id="thread"> > > <bean:define scope="page" value="false" > id="hot_topic" name="hot_topic" /> ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ For starters, don't do this. Use different names
> > > <logic:greaterThan name="thread" property="replyCount" value="100"> > <bean:define scope="page" name="hot_topic" value="true" > id="hot_topic"/> > </logic:greaterThan> > > . > > .. > > .... > <logic:equal name="hot_topic" value="true"> > <img src="/midletsite/images/hot_topic.gif"/> > </logic:equal> > </logic:iterate> > > > I've tried replacing the other bean:defines with scriptlets eg, > > <logic:greaterThan name="thread" property="replyCount" value="100"> > <%hot_topic="false"%> > </logic:greaterThan> > > but the bean:write later on seems to have ignored the scriptlet ( > possibly due to the compilation order of the JSP vs. tags? > > Can anyone provide a workaround? > > Thanks > > Ben -- James Mitchell Software Developer/Struts Evangelist http://www.struts-atlanta.org 770-822-3359 AIM:jmitchtx --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]