I've found a way of bypassing the problem by using a logic:equal and logic:notEqual inside the jsp and testing my row value. This way, the display is correct... it's just not clean.
New jsp : <logic:equal name="uniteEnseignement" property="temoinSession2" value="O"> <input type="checkbox" name="valeurs" value="<bean:write name="uniteEnseignement" property="code"/>" checked="checked"> </logic:equal> <logic:notEqual name="uniteEnseignement" property="temoinSession2" value="O"> <input type="checkbox" name="valeurs" value="<bean:write name="uniteEnseignement" property="code"/>"> </logic:notEqual> Old jsp : <html:multibox property="valeurs"> <bean:write name="uniteEnseignement" property="temoinSession2"/> </html:multibox> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mathieu Grimault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 3:10 PM Subject: Resetting Multibox problems Re-Hello ! In addition to my question, i've seen that spy the reset() and constructor call of my actionForm : life cylcle : - constructor -> first access on the jsp - reset -> first access on the jsp - display of the jsp and submit - constructor -> after submiting - reset -> after submiting - the form is transmitted to an action who forward to another jsp Each time i came back to the jsp : - reset -> each time a leave the jsp As i mention before, i used combo box. They are correctly initalised the first time but never changed whatever the reset method does (normally) and whatever is set in the String[]... Regards. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]