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I want equivalent Struts 1.3 tag for <s:property value="Content" escapeHtml="false" />

Currently I am trying something like <bean:write name="MyForm" property="Content" filter="false" ></bean:write>

I want to hide/remove HTML tags from My Content - I am having data from CKEditor which is combination of HTML tags.

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  • Many people uses Struts 1.x, Andrea you can't make comment like this. If you don't know answer don't comment. Moderators please make not of this Jun 4, 2015 at 12:53
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    Many people are wrong, and on their on, since Struts1 is EOL (since years). BTW can't you simply use JSP EL to print the value unescaped ? Jun 4, 2015 at 13:17
  • It Worekd for me stackoverflow.com/questions/4397648/struts-beanwrite-tags Jun 4, 2015 at 13:28
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    @CodeHungry It's a harmless, amusing comment; relax. Everybody knows that sometimes developers work within unfortunate constraints. Jun 4, 2015 at 13:39
  • A lot of people used Struts 1, and still continue to use, but Struts 1 no longer supported from Apache, so if you find a bug in Struts1 you have to fix it yourself. If you want a new feature, you have to develop it yourself. Everything else is running as expected that time.
    – Roman C
    Jun 6, 2015 at 14:16

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Using bean:write tag you can output the value from the action form property. If you want to use a scope variable, you can use JSP EL or JSTL c:out

${MyForm.Content} or    
<c:out value="${MyForm.Content}" escapeXml="false"/>
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This helped me for removing escape characters from CkEditor get Data function Bean:write

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  • If it's a dupe, mark it as a dupe, otherwise include actionable information in the answer itself. Jun 4, 2015 at 13:38

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