I think count is a one based position in the iteration where as index
is zero based.  But there is almost no information in the
documentation.  The tag library documentation simply says that a
InteratorStatus is pushed on the Value Stack.  And the JavaDocs for
IteratorStatus has one line of "useful" information:

"The iterator tag can export an IteratorStatus object so that one can
get information about the status of the iteration, such as the size,
current index, and whether any more items are available."

Which, since there is no size information in the IteratorStatus, could
be interpreted that the "count" represents the size.  It's too bad
there is no JavaDoc information on the methods, since that could
easily clear up the confusion.
  (*Chris*)

On 9/26/07, Hoying, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe that I have come across a bug in the iterator tag.  It appears
> that the count value for the status object is returning (index + 1)
> rather than the size of the collection being iterated over.
>
> Has anyone else seen this behavior?
> Is this the correct behavior and I am just not interepreting its usage
> correctly?
>
> Thank you!
> Ken
>
>
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