Not sure I understand your question ... but

Are you aware of the "status" attribute in the iterator tag?

Something like:

<s:iterator value="intList" status="rowstatus">
   <option value="rowstatus.count">...etc
</s:iterator>
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I meant "iterator" tag ;)
>
> musachy
>
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use the "id" attribute in the for tag, like id="currInt".
> >
> >  musachy
> >
> >
> >
> >  On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eric Nelson <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Hi.  This question may be very simple to answer, but it's driving me
> >  >  crazy.  If I have code similar to:
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  <s:iterator value="intList">
> >  >
> >  >  </s:iterator>
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  Where intList is of type List<Integer>, how do I reference to
> current
> >  >  Integer on the value stack without using <s:property />?  So I want
> to
> >  >  reference the current Integer with OGNL or EL expression language
> like:
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  <select>
> >  >
> >  >  <s:iterator value="intList">
> >  >
> >  >             <option value="${currInt}" <s:if test="${currInt ==
> >  >  1}">selected</s:if>>${currInt}</option>
> >  >
> >  >  </s:iterator>
> >  >
> >  >  </select>
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  Here, currInt is the reference to the current Integer on the value
> >  >  stack.  I hope this makes sense.  Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  Thanks,
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  Eric Nelson
> >  >
> >  >  Software Engineer Program Manager
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >
> >
> >
> >  --
> >  "Hey you! Would you help me to carry the stone?" Pink Floyd
> >
>
>
>
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