!! Problem whith struts anchor !!
Hello, I'm running Struts 1.0 under Weblogic 6.0 on a Windows platform. I've got a problem with internal HTML links in a JSP. My JSP expects an ActionForm in the request scope. When it is first loaded by the Action class everything works fine. However, the JSP also has HTML links that refer to anchors in the same page. When I click on these links, the page is re-loaded and I get an error 500 page because my ActionForm is no longer in the request. I haven't been able to prevent the JSP from re-loading. Is this specific to Struts? I want to keep my JSP in the request scope. Do you have any solution please ?
Struts and html anchor
Hello, I'm running Struts 1.0 under Weblogic 6.0 on a Windows platform. I've got a problem with internal HTML links in a JSP. My JSP expects an ActionForm in the request scope. When it is first loaded by the Action class everything works fine. However, the JSP also has HTML links that refer to anchors in the same page. When I click on these links, the page is re-loaded and I get an error 500 page because my ActionForm is no longer in the request. I haven't been able to prevent the JSP from re-loading. Is this specific to Struts? I want to keep my JSP in the request scope. Do you have any solution please ? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Submit and html:link tag
Hello Is it possible to make a submit on a html:link tag whitout Javascript only using struts tag ? Thank You for answers. Thierry
Question about ActionForm
Hello, We are trying to find a clue for this typical case: fromaform with research critiria, we want to create a page with the list of results. We have an "ActionForm" associated to the form. The "ActionForm" is submitted to theclass "Action" which shows the list of results. But we want to have an "ActionForm" which contains the list as well. However,one class "Action" can be mapped on only one "ActionForm". How to do to have both"ActionForm" mapped on the same class "Action" ? Thanks for your answers. T. Lempereur.