"Bob Byron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In your example below, the variable "orders" does not contain
the iterator, but the single element of the iterator. You can
use the attribute "type" of <html:iterate> to set the concrete
class type to the variable "orders".
Any you should perhaps use the singular "order" for it.
--
gR
> Any takers? Still looking for the answer to this one.
> I need to format a date. I have an array of beans I
> am iterating through, and the bean's method
> getDeliveryDate() returns a Date. Basically, how do I
> get the current object according to the iterator? If
> I had that object, I could perform the following
> formatting myself.
> DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT).format(orders
> [interator].getDeliveryDate());
>
> Thank You,
> Bob Byron
>
> --- Bob Byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do you format a date using struts?
> >
> > I have a list of orders that I am logic:iterate'ing
> > through. At one point I write out a date, but it is
> > not in the format I want. I am using the following
> > code:
> > <logic:iterate id="orders" name="myOrders">
> > <bean:write name="orders"
> > property="deliveryDate"/>
> > </logic:iterate>
> >
> > How do I reformat the deliveryDate? I want to use
> > something similar to the following, but I am not
> > sure
> > how to implement it in struts.
> > <%=
> >
>
DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT).format(orders[interator].getDeliv
eryDate());
> > %>
> >
> > Thank You,
> > Bob Byron
> >
> >
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