No because when the form requests for the property named 'employees', it will actually call the appropriate getter method, and for this case, it will be 'getEmployees'.
Justin
I have a form in which I'd like to enter several rows (5 at a time) of information. 5 blank rows get displayed as expected but when I try to submit the information as a user, I am only getting back the values for the first row and nothing seems to get set for the other 4 rows even though there...
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