oceatoon wrote:

Hmm... the problems is that "cocoon.request.blah" was released and maybe
is used is used (by us and other people?) in a lot of places and maybe
other peopl! :-(


Sorry for peecking into this post but till today I thought
cocoon.request.blah was a normal call, and seemed quite natural ;) in a
users perspective. I do use it massively.

So the correct way of doing this would be cocoon.request.getParameter("blah") then ?



Exactly. Don't know yet how/if parameters will be available as properties in the future, but for sure cocoon.request.getParameter() will always work.


before it blows off with 2.2



Poof :-)

Sylvain

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