I see no reason why the DownloadAction would be programmed to
synchronize against anything, especially for the whole download, that
would be a real showstopper! If you don't use instance variables, and
only read from a database (with a connection for each download) or a
filesystem, you
You are right about the jakarta commons fileupload and struts, you can't
use commons fileupload in an action, because struts have already taken
care of the multi-part parsing. You do have the option to make a servlet
and commons fileupload, where you will have total control of the form
data.
Try overriding execute, not excecute :)
krishan rathi wrote:
hi all
Infact the constructor of Action is called but i am getting a blank screen and in the log file just getting the SOP in the constructor not even getting the Sop in the Exceute method.
plz help
Thanks
krishan rathi
I would try using instead of ' as value delimiter. (key=test.hello
instead of key='test.hello') Have you set up the resource bundle in
strutsconfig?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody,
i have a struts application which gives multilanguage support.
And i want to a assign a property file
Hi,
I want to do something like this:
1. User enters http://localhost/appname/welcome.do
2. PlaceAction forwards to list.do
3. In ListAction, I want to retrieve the URL the user entered
/appname/welcome.do.
The problem: when I run getRequestURI in the ListAction, all I get is
Daniel Chacón Sánchez skrev:
I understand all that, but It not have to happen, fot me its a bug,
because
the action don´t have to be call twice, no matter that the property of
the
td was wrong
Use td bgcolor=#ff instead of td background=#ff.
When you ask the browser to request the
Martin Gainty skrev:
http://www.docjar.com/docs/api/org/apache/struts/action/Action.html#execute(org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping,%20org.apache.struts.action.ActionForm,%20javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest,%20javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)
The second parameter of the Action
it as a request parameter to list.do. Not sure if there is a
better way though.
Adam
David Grundberg wrote:
Hi,
I want to do something like this:
1. User enters http://localhost/appname/welcome.do
2. PlaceAction forwards to list.do
3. In ListAction, I want to retrieve the URL the user entered
immediately by telephone or email and destroy the original
message without making a copy. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: David Grundberg
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 8:46 AM
Subject: How do I get the original RequestURI?
Hi,
I want to do
1.3 at
least, and perhaps 1.2 automatically saves the original request uri
for you. Look in the request under the
o.a.struts.Globals.ORIGINAL_REQUEST_URI key.
Don
On 9/10/06, David Grundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are absolutely right about that, I could modify PlaceAction to save
the URL
I got it working know, with no action chaining, and with redirects.
The reason why I'm not using roles and J2EE security is because I
haven't been able to figure out it is meant to work, and I just thought
it would be easier to do myself. Any tips on how to start with the
standard security
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
MC Moisei ha scritto:
When I use html:form with tokens the hidden token is wrapped by div.
Is there a reason for that ? It messes up my layout and seems that
Firefox is most affected by the div...
form name=editForm method=post action=edit.do
divinput type=hidden
MC Moisei wrote:
That implies I cannot have divs without class or id...
David Grundberg wrote:
Try to specify the stylesheet for this specific tag to display:none;
It should remedy the problem.
Well, I suppose you'll have to use some tricks to make it work.
div class=hidedivs
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