Hi dave

I am interested in the question of Dave too! It sounds very interesting in
what you are saying about updates in collections. It is exactly, what my
whises are. But is there an example on how to use this feature?

Thanks 
Andy



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Mark,

Not sure if I understand your question, but I think that Struts will
handle it
for you.  For example, if you are iterating through a collection a
displaying a
text field in each row which is editable, Struts will automatically make
any
changes entered to the underlying collection.

Cheers,

Dave





Mark Kettner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/14/2001
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Hi All,

Unfortunately nobody has answered to my mail on 06/13/2001 (How to
access getIndex method of iterate
tag in a jsp page). Indirectly Martin Cooper replied (Re: Iterate tag
update), but this can only be accomplished
by a new struts version which he will publish this afternoon.

What I like to do is to edit a collection of data in a form. The
collection is displayed using the logic:iterate tag.
How do I store the modified values in the right element of the
collection?
Can somebody please post a jsp code snippet of how this is done using
struts?

Mark

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