I guess the scope of a variable gets over once a new JSP is called.
Hence the need for preserving the values of previous variables. I have been
have been storing these values in hidden fileds which get posted with with
the form.
Ashish
> > Is there another way to put data into the request scope besides
> > <% request.setAttribute("name",request.getParameter("name")): %>
>
> Yes, don't do what you are doing! <wink> Why would you put the same
> object
> with the same name in the same request object? It's already there.
>
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