On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 09:20 -0500, Brandon Mercer wrote:
This was exactly the second approach, the redirect approach :-)
Leon
> You could forward to a list action. Something like this maybe.
>
>
>
>
>
>parameter="/user.html"/>
>
> type="org.springframework.web.st
Bernd Schiffer wrote:
> Hi Leon.
>
> I did what you mentioned as the second approach and used a token
> (precisely: locking mechanism, because in my case it's not "delete"
> but "edit") to avoid F5 problems. But I'm not happy with that,
> because, you already said that, the user sees "edit.do" in
Hi Leon.
I did what you mentioned as the second approach and used a token
(precisely: locking mechanism, because in my case it's not "delete" but
"edit") to avoid F5 problems. But I'm not happy with that, because, you
already said that, the user sees "edit.do" in the URL and not "view.do",
but
Rajesh
> --- Original Message ---
> From: "Leon Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'"
> Cc:
> Sent: Wed 3/23/05 8:32 AM EST
> Subject: The F5 problem - Best Practice (ActionHierarchy)
> Hi,
>
> I
Users Mailing List'
Subject: The F5 problem - Best Practice (ActionHierarchy)
Hi,
I have a problem which I think is common to many of the developers one the
list, and where I'd like to hark to your opinions / solutions.
I think it's a common use case in web applications, where you ha
Hi,
I have a problem which I think is common to many of the developers one the
list, and where I'd like to hark to your opinions / solutions.
I think it's a common use case in web applications, where you have to
present a list of something, lets say a list of bikes.
You have normally some commo
Hi,
I have a problem which I think is common to many of the developers one the
list, and where I'd like to hark to your opinions / solutions.
I think it's a common use case in web applications, where you have to
present a list of something, lets say a list of bikes.
You have normally some commo
7 matches
Mail list logo