After a couple hours of working with it I finally arrived at that solution!
Wish I would have received your email earlier. 
Thanks!


Ed Webb wrote:
> Christopher Kwiatkowski wrote:
>   
>> Is it possible to have a separate requestURI for paginating and export 
>> links?
>>   
>>     
>
> No.
>
>   
>> I have a controller that redirects to a specific view to display the 
>> results of a dynamic query. 
>> This leads to an issue with the requestURI for the pagination or the 
>> export links. 
>> If I set the requestURI so that the export links work then my pagination 
>> fails.  If I set the requestURI so that the pagination works then my 
>> export links fail. 
>> Any ideas?
>>   
>>     
>
> The first thing that I can think of is creating a Controller that can 
> decide which code to call based on the request parameters returned by 
> displaytag. If it is an export request then redirect to the export 
> controller and if not redirect to the view controller.
>
> Ed!
>
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