I assume you know about the HTML tag Users Guide?
(http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/struts-html.html)

Richard.

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:35:25 -0600, Scott Purcell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to do something pretty simple I would think. I am also trying to 
> use html:select tags, logic, etc. to keep the project uniform.
> I have a jsp page that I need to show a set of users in a select list.
> 
> So I have an action that creates a bean in memory and does not validate.
>      <action path="/displaySelect"
>       type="foo.WorkAsUser"
>       scope="request"
>       name="usersbean"
>       validate="false"
>       input="/jsp/admin/mainAdmin.jsp">
>       <forward name="Success" path="/jsp/admin/testSelect.jsp" />
>       <!-- test above only -->
>      </action>
> 
> In the foo.WorkAsUser Class, I am doing a query and grabbing the data into a 
> Vector:
> Then I cast the form (in this action) class back to the usersbean (type).
> 
> eg:
> com.UsersBean usersbean = (UsersBean)form;
> Then I am setting the bean with the Vector.
> 
> usersbean.setSelectVector(vector);
> 
> So at this point, I believe to have a good vector of String names options, in 
> the usersBean.
> 
> Now in the JSP page how do I incorporate this bean into something like this:
>             <html:select property="multipleSelect" size="10" multiple="true">
>               <html:options name="multipleValues" labelName="multipleValues" 
> />
>             </html:select>
> 
> I cannot find the answer. I do have a form tag in this jsp page that calls 
> once again for this usersbean: So I know I own the bean in the request scope, 
> but how do put all this data into a select list?
> 
> Any ideas
> 
> Thanks,
> Scott
> 
>

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