Remember that when the form is submitted, it always sends data as a string
in any case, no matter what the user enters. You have to use
Integer.parseInt(request.getParameter('paramName') to make the value an int
anyway. You might also want to check the form input with some javascript to
make sure the user enters valid data before it's submitted, but that
doesn't change the need to convert to an int once the data is submitted.

Michael

At 04:06 PM 4/5/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a jsp which filled a bean with 3 variables : a name, an address email
>and an age.
>
>This is a part of my JSP :
>
><%@ page import="test_tbe" errorPage="error.jsp" %>
>
><jsp:useBean id ="test" scope="page" class="test_tbe" />
><jsp:setProperty name="test" property="name" param="p_name"/>
><jsp:setProperty name="test" property="email" param="p_email"/>
><jsp:setProperty name="test" property="age" param="p_age"/>
>
>
>
>Hello
>please enter your name and your email ... Name :
>Email :
>Age :
>

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