Christian Sell wrote:

Hello,

I am encountering problems using OGNL expressions of the following form:

<binding name="some" expression="selectedValue == previousValue"/>

the first time this binding is invoked it executes OK, but the second time
it throws an exception, stating something about an invalid OGNL expression,
pointing at some "Eq" token. It seems "Eq" is an OGNL-internal
representation of the parsed "==" token.

I also tried the form

<binding name="some" expression="[selectedValue == previousValue]"/>

but that didnt help either.

May I see the stack trace?  That would help enormously.

- Drew

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