David, tks for ur help. actually, my goal is to have multiple submit button on same page, do same thing, but carry different input value(different search result). john
David Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 4/20/07, john lee wrote: > what is S1 tags? i still use struts 1.3.8. Struts 1.x. S2 would be Struts 2.x. So, with 1.3.8, you are still using S1. > So, no possible to submit formay array? > > > possible for me to implement the following code? > > > for (i=1:i> { > > response.Write("> styleId="+i); > > response.Write("> value="+i); > > response.Write(""); > > response.Write(""); > > } > > %> > > > > but, how to capature form(0), form(1) with > > corrsponsed part inside ActionForm ? > I think you could get the Struts tags to be interpreted if you wrapped them in a tag or a tag, rather than in a loop in a scriptlet. I can't imagine how it would work beyond that, though. I guess since only one form is actually posted back, you'd be OK as long as it went to an action with a form bean that matched the form? If the goal is just to have multiple submit buttons on the page that do different things, you might try another approach: Have one with multiple tags, each one having an onclick handler e.g., Then, in Javascript, you could alter the action of the form like this: function doSubmitOne() { var form = document.forms["myForm"]; form.action += "?method=submitOne"; form.submit(); } Thus, the action would become "sth.do?method=submitOne", and then in your Action class you would have a form bean that could handle all the fields from all your separate forms, and one method for each submit button that would look at just the fields appropriate to that action. Does that make sense? It might not be the cleanest method, but it's not unlike something I've used in the past. Good luck, David Conrad --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.