Rick, You still having this problem?... can I see the tag markup that's causing the problems?...
If the root tag is picking up the name of a valid bean, and the iterate tag has it's property attribute properly set, then I assure you that you don't need the name attribute in the write tag. I'm hoping that there's more to the iterate tag than just the Id. to get "foo[i].bar" you'd need... <nested:root name="someBean"> <nested:iterate property="foo"> <nested:write property="bar /> </nested:write> </nested:root> I haven't really used the id attribute in struts apps since I built the original tags a couple of years ago. So I'm no absolute authority on whether or not the base tags are managing it correctly or what... :P Arron. PS: Love the "nested tags always break" subject, too. > I have a situation where I can use <nested:root name="ac">, > <nested:iterate id="foo">, and then *must* use <nested:write > name="foo" property="bar">, rather than omitting the name attribute. > If I do, I get an exception "No getter method for property > foo[0].bar of bean ac". > > Now, this code was working fine, but I made some changes to the bean > (I'm using torque). I know it's not (or at least, it shouldn't be) a > problem in the beans, becuase of the fact that it works fine if I > include the name attribute pointing to the id of the enclosing > iterate tag. > > Also, why is it that I can get the struts-digest posting but can't > post to the struts list? > > -- > Rick --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]