That works great, thanks to both Tim and Pierre. One follow up question though - is there a <c:else> tag to go with the <c:if>?

Thanks again!

-- john

Timothy Kettering wrote:


Yeah, that occured to me after I sent off the email and was sitting on the couch watching Law & Order on TNT. Somehow I just couldn't be bothered enough to go back to the computer and follow up on it. :) Anyway, more ways to skin the proverbial cat...

-tim

On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 09:37 PM, Pierre Delisle wrote:

Try the following:

   <c:if test="${mapservice.running}">

[What Timothy suggested would also work, but there is no need
to test against true, since you already have a boolean expression
for your test.]

    -- Pierre


Timothy Kettering wrote:

offhand, id say you should be doing this.  (enclose the entire
evaluation in the curly braces)

<c:if test="${mapservice.running == true}">

On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 08:23 PM, John C Cartwright wrote:

Hello All,

I have a isRunning() method in my bean that returns a boolean.  I'm
try to test against that value with something like the following:

<c:if test="${mapservice.running} == true">
<img src="../images/TransGear.gif" width="20" height="20">
</c:if>

The problem is that even though the bean's getter method is properly
returning the true value (I can print it into the HTML page), the
above conditional always fails.  Can someone point out what I'm doing
wrong?

JSTL v.1.2, core library.

Thanks!

-- john

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Geospatial Data Services Group
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CIRES, National Geophysical Data Center/NOAA
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