Thanks for the reply.

But I don't follow.

I am trying to get a select tag that looks like:

<select name="destination">
        <option value="SENT" SELECTED>Sent</option>
        <option value="RECEIVED">Received</option>
</select>

How do I set the SELECTED attribute of the first option?

Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: Maturo, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 2:50 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: html:select


Hi Dean,

You wrote:
>> Hello,

>> How do I set the default value for <html:select> tag when I am populating
>> the list from a collection?

>> Example:

>> <html:select property="destination">
>>     <html:options collection="destinations" property="value"
>> labelProperty="label"/>
>> </html:select>

Strut's tags are two-way, so whatever value is in "destination"
will be used, i.e. "destination" is also "source". :-)

I hope this helps.

Larry Maturo, Software Consultant, Athens Group, Inc.

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