It is, by definition (at least in a JSTL aware environment).
L.
Zarar Siddiqi wrote:
Make sure params is of type java.util.Map.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurie Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <user@struts.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: How to pass Jstl param implicit Object to html:link
'params' is a JSTL implicit object; I don't think it's required to be
bound to a bean in any scope. Also, the 'name' attribute is looking
for the name of a bean, not a value.
You'll need to bind the request parameter map to a name in some scope
first I think, something like:
<bean:define name="rps" value="${params}"/>
<html:link ... name="rps">
(not tested)
L.
Jose María wrote:
Hi, I think that I do not explained too good.
My idea is pass a Map with multiple keys and values, the html:link
documentation says that you can pass multiple params to an action with a
Map Object in name attribute.
I want to pass the object implicit "param" (Map) defined in Jstl, but I
obtain the error "Can not find bean in any scope".
Well, nothing else, if anyone knows how to do it, please response.
Sample:
http://url/action/show?date=????&type=????
I want to pass this parameters to other action:
<html:link action="/other" name="${param}">
...
</html:link>
Thank you in advance¡¡
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