RE: A small Favour

2001-08-06 Thread Rohit Dewangan


Thanks


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From: Rohit Dewangan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 3:34 PM
Subject: A small Favour


>
> Hi All,
>
> Could anybody help me to unsubscribe from your mailing list.
>
> I have tried atleast 3-4 times from http://jakarta.apache.org/struts but
am
> still getting tons of mail.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
> Rohit
>
>  -Original Message-
> From: Rodney Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 4:30 PM
> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  URL links & ActionServlet
>
> Hallo,
>
> Firstly I would like to thank Ted Husted for all his help with me getting
a
> better understanding of Struts, as I am a new to this area a lot of the
> information that I have found is great but not detailed enough to
> understand
> some
> of the process as what Ted has mentioned is perfect, thanks again Ted.
>
> OK the questions are still coming as follows.
> I am using Tomcate3.2.2 and runing of a localhost:
> In the example I am using I have the index.jsp page and in that I have
two
> html links, one goes to get registered with the web application and the
> other
> is logon to the web application. If I click on logon this takes me to the
> logon.jsp page. When I client clicks on this as this is a .jsp this does
> not
> go
> to the actionservlet as that is not a .do action 'is that correct'?
instead
> that just calls the viewer of logon.jsp??? or does this go direct to the
> JAVABEAN by passing the ActionServlet to get the logonform.java???
>
> Now if the client clicks on the registation URL link on the index.jsp it
> comes back with a editregistration.do on the browser bar, in this case,
as
> this
> is displaying the .do, does that mean that actually has been to the
> ActionServlet to JAVABEAN and comes back with the registration form
display
> or does
> this just go to the viewer and retreives the registration.jsp form, with
> out
> going to the ActionServlet?? I understand that if the person sends a
> request
> 'A' to logon to the web application it needs to be a .do and needs to go
to
> the
> ActionServlet 'B' I think that it goes the same with the registration as
> well. It is when they are asking for the forms to submit is where I don't
> know
> where they are stored or if they need to be retreived from the JSP viewer
> etc.
>
> Thanks for your time and I hope that can get another good response.
> Many thanks Ted and have a great day.
>
> Kind Regards
> Rodney Smith
>
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A small Favour

2001-08-06 Thread Rohit Dewangan


Hi All,

Could anybody help me to unsubscribe from your mailing list.

I have tried atleast 3-4 times from http://jakarta.apache.org/struts but am
still getting tons of mail.

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Rohit

 -Original Message-
From: Rodney Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 4:30 PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  URL links & ActionServlet

Hallo,

Firstly I would like to thank Ted Husted for all his help with me getting a
better understanding of Struts, as I am a new to this area a lot of the
information that I have found is great but not detailed enough to
understand
some
of the process as what Ted has mentioned is perfect, thanks again Ted.

OK the questions are still coming as follows.
I am using Tomcate3.2.2 and runing of a localhost:
In the example I am using I have the index.jsp page and in that I have two
html links, one goes to get registered with the web application and the
other
is logon to the web application. If I click on logon this takes me to the
logon.jsp page. When I client clicks on this as this is a .jsp this does
not
go
to the actionservlet as that is not a .do action 'is that correct'? instead
that just calls the viewer of logon.jsp??? or does this go direct to the
JAVABEAN by passing the ActionServlet to get the logonform.java???

Now if the client clicks on the registation URL link on the index.jsp it
comes back with a editregistration.do on the browser bar, in this case, as
this
is displaying the .do, does that mean that actually has been to the
ActionServlet to JAVABEAN and comes back with the registration form display
or does
this just go to the viewer and retreives the registration.jsp form, with
out
going to the ActionServlet?? I understand that if the person sends a
request
'A' to logon to the web application it needs to be a .do and needs to go to
the
ActionServlet 'B' I think that it goes the same with the registration as
well. It is when they are asking for the forms to submit is where I don't
know
where they are stored or if they need to be retreived from the JSP viewer
etc.

Thanks for your time and I hope that can get another good response.
Many thanks Ted and have a great day.

Kind Regards
Rodney Smith

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