Hi,
Yeah I know this solution. The problem is that I have many jsp to do such
changes.Also it should work on any j2ee compliant(jsp 1.1 supported) server.
Is this a bug in weblogic ?

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Ashwani Kalra
Sr. Mem. Dev. Staff
Aithent Technologies
http://www.geocities.com/ashwani_kalra/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Smita Kotnis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ashwani Kalra
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp:forward tag strange problem


Hi,
     One other alternative would be, to use,
response.sendRedirect="CompletURL". Your URL must me some thing like this,
thirdpage.jsp?firstString=+firValue+"secondString="+secValue,
I think, it will work. I too had same problem with this JSP:Forward using
Params, I did this redirect,  it worked. But, I had only threee parameters
to be passed, so problem was simpler. If you have a lot of Parameters to be
passed to third page, then this above method would not be a efficient way.
Any way, good luck.

Smita

 Ashwani Kalra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> I am facing a strange problem.
> I have three jsps. First one has simple form which submit to second jsp.
> I
> retrieve the values from request object saves them in variable and pass
> them
> to third jsp using jsp:forward tag in query string. But the third jsp
> is
> unable to get the values. This is happening even if I use <param name=
> value=> tags. I have noticed if I dont retrieve the values from request
> in
> the second jsp and pass some hardcoded values ,they are coming.It means
> if I
> do something with request object , then I am unable to obtain the values
> in
> third jsp using jsp:forward tag. I am using WL6.1.
> Can any body tell me why this problem ?
>
>
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