If you're willing to get the nightly build, you may as well use the 
nested extension that comes with it. The iterations are easier and just 
generally better for what it sounds like you're trying to do.

Arron.


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>Thank you.
>Can I use part of the nightly code for indexed form objects? What files
>should be replaced? I don't want my stuff to be messed up too much. It's a
>working application and it's working, at least.
>
>Now what I did to keep the array objects is that I used a hashtable in
>Action to kepp it in the session and asign each form a form id and put it
>into the hashtable with the array of object "user". It's ugly.  and I can't
>change multiple user's name or password at once. I can only do delete one
>and add one.
>I want to keep the array of users in the Form, and hopefully editable.
>
>Yunming
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>no.  nightly build required til 1.1 released.
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>Dave
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>I have an array of object in myForm, say, users. Each user has a name, a
>password ...
>I want to put these fields as <html:text name="user" property="name"
>indexed="true"/> and can be submited.
>Is there any way to do so with Struts 1.0? or I have to use Struts 1.0.1?
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>I tried it on Struts 1.0 and got an error:
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>....editUser.jsp(236,5) Attribute indexed invalid according to the specified
>TLD
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>Thank you for any help.
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