How can I append the loop index of a c:forEach tag to the attributes of a struts select/text tag?
For example.
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/tld/struts-html.tld" prefix="html"%>
<c:forEach begin="2" end="${pageView.guestCount}" varStatus="gC">
<div class="section guest-details">
<html:select property='title_guest<c:out value="${gC.index}"/>'>
<html:options collection="titles" property="code" labelProperty="value" />
</html:select>
</div>
</c:forEach>
throws the following error
javax.servlet.jsp.JspException at org.apache.struts.taglib.html.SelectTag.calculateMatchValues(SelectTag.java:246)
Now, when I debug the code at <html:select ...
it shows that when the property attribute it set, its set as "title_guest<c:out value="${gC.index}"/>"
which could be the cause of the exception above.
Also, I should mention, that if I use the above format for appending the loop index to a standard html tag attribute like a <select>
tag, the code works fine.
For example
<c:f开发者_高级运维orEach begin="2" end="${pageView.guestCount}" varStatus="gC">
<div class="section guest-details">
<select name='title_guest<c:out value="${gC.index }"/>'>
<option value="">Select Title</option>
</select>
</div>
</c:forEach>
Correctly outputs the intended HTML
What am I doing wrong, should I be using EL to create the string that will populate the "property" attribute of the html:select tag?
UPDATE
The following snippet was also tried and that didn't work either
<html:select property="title_guest${gC.index}">
And, neither does this work
<c:set var="guestTitle">title_guest${gC.index}</c:set>
<html:select property="${guestTitle}" styleClass="{required: true}">
<html:options collection="titles" property="code" labelProperty="value" />
</html:select>
After some painful digging around, I seemed to have found the problem and hence the solution. The c:forEach tag does not export the varStatus as a scripting variable and therefore the varStatus variable can not be used in the RT Expr for the property attribute of the html:select tag.
However, the c:forEach does export the varStatus variable as a pageContext attribute, which can be retrieved and used to extract the index/count. The only catch is that you will have to import the javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.LoopTagStatus class and use that to manually recreate the varStatus variable so that it can be used inside a scriplet
Here's the snippet of code that worked
<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
import="javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core.LoopTagStatus"
%>
...
<c:forEach begin="2" end="${pageView.guestCount}" varStatus="gC">
<% LoopTagStatus gN = (LoopTagStatus)pageContext.getAttribute("gC"); %>
<html:select property='<%="title_guest"+gN.getIndex()%>'>
<html:options collection="titles" property="code" labelProperty="value" />
</html:select>
</c:forEach>
I don't think this is a clean solution (but could be the only solution). Therefore, I will let the community vote on this answer first (or write a better answer), before I accept it as the final answer.
That would be a nested expression, which is not allowed, try using this instead
<html:select property='title_guest${gC.index}'>
My way
<c:forEach begin="1" end="${page.totalPages}" varStatus="lp">
<li><a href="<c:url value="/course?page=${pageScope.lp.index}"/>">${pageScope.lp.index}</a></li>
</c:forEach>
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