Oh good, thanks very much!

Dustin


Thierry Boileau wrote:
Hello Dustin,


your web form is in fact the entity of the POST request sent to the
server, thus you have access to it via request.getEntity().
There is a shortcut which allows to have a list of all input fields :

Form form = request.getEntityAsForm();
for (Parameter parameter : form) {
   System.out.print("parameter " + parameter.getName());
   System.out.println("/" + parameter.getValue());
}

You can use it as workaround (or simply as a solution) before we fix
the problem you point to.

best regards,
Thierry Boileau


On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Dustin N. Jenkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using Restlet 1.0.8, JDK 1.5.0_10 running on Tomcat 5.5.

 Seems like this has been covered before but I couldn't find anything, my
 apologies if it's been raked over many times.

 If I post form data that includes a pull down menu (HTML SELECT), it
 doesn't show up in the request's attributes, is this intentional?  How
 do I extract the values out?  All the INPUT fields come across just fine...

 Thanks,
 Dustin
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