you could build the urls yourself if you wanted to but the url tag just makes it quick and easy, itll handle putting the session token in there for you and handle all the parameters to send with the url

Robert Douglass wrote:

Thank you Francisco. When I tested the url tag, I got session encoded
output. Is this the main purpose of the tag, to encode session information?
After all, you could have done it like this:

<a href="addEventToCalendar.action?<ww:param
name="eventId" value="event.id" />">Add this Event to your
Calendar</a>

And if so, why is the tag necessary? I thought the servlet API would do this
automatically if the client didn't have cookies activated?

Just trying to understand :-)

-Robert Douglass


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Francisco Hernandez Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 8:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Hyperlink best practices


just use the url tag like so: <a href="<ww:url value="addEventToCalendar.action" ><ww:param name="eventId" value="event.id" /></ww:url>">Add this Event to your Calendar</a>

Robert Douglass wrote:

Is this how most people do it?

<a href="/jsp/inbox.jsp?id=<ww:property value="id"/>">
  <ww:property value="name"/>
</a>

-----Original Message-----
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Robert Douglass
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:58 AM
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Subject: [OS-webwork] Hyperlink best practices


Hello, I'm looking for code examples of how people build their hyperlinks in WW2/JSP view. The examples in the distribution don't really address this, and the ww:url tag seems to be more of an encoding helper than the

beginning


of a solution to generating dynamic anchor tags. What I'd ideally like is

a


<ww:anchor> tag:

        <ww:anchor href="ognl.here" target="'_top'" encode="true|false">
                <ww:param/>
        </ww:anchor>

I'm sure that this problem has been solved a hundred times and I just
haven't comprehended it yet.

-Robert Douglass



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