Re: jstl and the brink of madness

2004-09-30 Thread andy wix
Hi,
Thanks - requestScope.create works.
I was copying from page 12 of Core JSTL - can't belive all you read!
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: jstl and the brink of madness

2004-09-30 Thread Fredrik Sundberg

Try ${empty create} instead.
Regards,
/Fredrik




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Re: jstl and the brink of madness

2004-09-30 Thread Luis Urueña Frías
Hi,

be careful!!

Not is the same a HTTP parameter (arrives in the HTTP header or content
of the HTTP procotol)
like an Attribute, which is an object attached to the request, context or
session Java implementation.
Only parameter haven´t Java dependence

If you want yor code rules try:

<%@ taglib uri="jstl/c" prefix="c" %>

  hello
  goodbye


I set the parameter up in the previous action with:
request.setAttribute("create","create");

(It's not tested...)

Regards,

Luis Urueña Frías Oficina 101
Edificio Galileo, módulo Rojo
Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo Valladolid - España



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Re: jstl and the brink of madness

2004-09-30 Thread Duncan Mills
Shouldn't your test be:

hello
goodbye

As you've set this as a Request attribute
Regards
Duncan Mills
andy wix wrote:
Hi,
The following expression always evaluates to true even though I can 
see the create parameter in the request.

<%@ taglib uri="jstl/c" prefix="c" %>

 hello
 goodbye

I set the parameter up in the previous action with:
request.setAttribute("create","create");
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Andy
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RE: jstl and the brink of madness

2004-09-30 Thread Paul McCulloch
I don't think scoped attributes & parameters are the same thing. Try
http://somehost/app/mypage.jsp?create=something to set a parameter.

Paul

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> Hi,
> 
> The following expression always evaluates to true even though 
> I can see the 
> create parameter in the request.
> 
> <%@ taglib uri="jstl/c" prefix="c" %>
> 
> 
>   hello
>   goodbye
> 
> 
> I set the parameter up in the previous action with:
> request.setAttribute("create","create");
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
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