Thanks for the answer, but how I can get the collection's length ?
I try to avoid any use of scriptlet if possible. piloupy On 4/27/07, Olivier THIERRY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have an indexId attribute on the logic:iterate tag. This indexId attribute sets the name of a JSP scope variable that will contain the index in the loop. Then you can test the value of this variable with the logic:equal. Olivier 2007/4/27, piloupy GOTTAPIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > What I want to do is quite simple. I'd like to know how to test in a > <logic:iterate> when I'm at the first or last iteration. > > My present problem is to parse a collection of String and display the > results like this : > > ### CODE : begin ### > value1, value2, value3 > ### CODE : end ### > > And as you can see, for the last iteration, I mustn't displey the > comma character. > > My present code is : > > ### CODE : begin ### > <logic:iterate id="e" name="myCollection"> > <bean:write name="e" property="name" />, > </logic:iterate> > ### CODE : end ### > > Thanks in advance :) > > piloupy > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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