cleaned up exclued-parameters page

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Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 44c0a2a447300cc7f44d43d41f1ec43d0827a05c
Parents: d797f52
Author: Stefaan Dutry <stefaan.du...@gmail.com>
Authored: Sun Apr 2 16:11:51 2017 +0200
Committer: Stefaan Dutry <stefaan.du...@gmail.com>
Committed: Sun Apr 2 16:11:51 2017 +0200

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 source/getting-started/exclude-parameters.md | 86 +++++++++--------------
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diff --git a/source/getting-started/exclude-parameters.md 
b/source/getting-started/exclude-parameters.md
index ae93530..1b87a31 100644
--- a/source/getting-started/exclude-parameters.md
+++ b/source/getting-started/exclude-parameters.md
@@ -6,17 +6,13 @@ title: Exclude parameters
 
 The example code for this tutorial, exclude_parameters, is available at 
[https://github.com/apache/struts-examples](https://github.com/apache/struts-examples).
 
-#####Introduction#####
+__Introduction__
 
-When [Struts development mode is set to 
true](http://struts.apache.org/2.3.8/docs/strutsproperties.html)^[http://struts.apache.org/2.3.8/docs/strutsproperties.html]
 (also see [Debugging Struts](#PAGE_16941310)) the framework writes many 
informative messages to the log file. These messages include ones that indicate 
whether or not a specific parameter will be handled by the parameter 
interceptor and made available to the Action class. These log messages can be 
helpful in clearly identifying parameters that you do not want the parameter 
interceptor to process for security or other reasons. This article discusses 
how to exclude parameters from being handled by the parameter interceptor.
+When [Struts development mode is set to 
true](//struts.apache.org/docs/strutsproperties.html) (also see [Debugging 
Struts](debugging-struts.html)) the framework writes many informative messages 
to the log file. These messages include ones that indicate whether or not a 
specific parameter will be handled by the parameter interceptor and made 
available to the Action class. These log messages can be helpful in clearly 
identifying parameters that you do not want the parameter interceptor to 
process for security or other reasons. This article discusses how to exclude 
parameters from being handled by the parameter interceptor.
 
+The [Struts 2 user mailing list](http://struts.apache.org/mail.html) is an 
excellent place to get help. If you are having a problem getting the tutorial 
example applications to work search the Struts 2 mailing list. If you don't 
find an answer to your problem, post a question on the mailing list.
 
-
-| The [Struts 2 user mailing 
list](http://struts.apache.org/mail.html)^[http://struts.apache.org/mail.html] 
is an excellent place to get help. If you are having a problem getting the 
tutorial example applications to work search the Struts 2 mailing list. If you 
don't find an answer to your problem, post a question on the mailing list.
-
-| 
-
-#####Processing Request Parameters#####
+__Processing Request Parameters__
 
 Most request parameters are by default processed by the parameter interceptor 
and Struts 2 will attempt to modify the state of those Action class fields that 
match up to a parameter name by calling a corresponding public set method. For 
example if the request includes a parameter of lastName with a value of 
Phillips, Struts 2 will try to call a public method with a signature of 
setLastName(String lastName). However, there may be request parameters that you 
do not want Struts 2 to try to set the value of in the Action class.
 
@@ -24,30 +20,26 @@ Consider this code which creates a form:
 
 **Struts 2 Form Tags**
 
-
-~~~~~~~
+```html
 <s:form action="save" method="post">
-<s:textfield key="personBean.firstName" /> 
-<s:textfield key="personBean.lastName" /> 
-<s:textfield key="personBean.email" />
-<s:textfield key="personBean.phoneNumber" />
-<s:select key="personBean.sport" list="sports" />
-<s:radio key="personBean.gender" list="genders" />
-<s:select key="personBean.residency" list="states" listKey="stateAbbr" 
listValue="stateName" />
-<s:checkbox key="personBean.over21" />
-<s:checkboxlist key="personBean.carModels" list="carModelsAvailable" />
-<s:submit key="submit" />
+    <s:textfield key="personBean.firstName" /> 
+    <s:textfield key="personBean.lastName" /> 
+    <s:textfield key="personBean.email" />
+    <s:textfield key="personBean.phoneNumber" />
+    <s:select key="personBean.sport" list="sports" />
+    <s:radio key="personBean.gender" list="genders" />
+    <s:select key="personBean.residency" list="states" listKey="stateAbbr" 
listValue="stateName" />
+    <s:checkbox key="personBean.over21" />
+    <s:checkboxlist key="personBean.carModels" list="carModelsAvailable" />
+    <s:submit key="submit" />
 </s:form>
-
-
-~~~~~~~
+```
 
 The s:submit tag will create a submit button with a name of submit. Since the 
Action class probably doesn't have a setSubmit(String name) method you will see 
the following log messages (only if Struts development mode is set to true):
 
 **Log Messages**
 
-
-~~~~~~~
+```
 Dec 31, 2012 3:43:53 PM 
 com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.logging.commons.CommonsLogger warn
 WARNING: Parameter [submit] is not on the excludeParams list of patterns and 
will be appended to action!
@@ -55,48 +47,40 @@ WARNING: Parameter [submit] is not on the excludeParams 
list of patterns and wil
 Dec 31, 2012 3:43:53 PM 
com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.logging.commons.CommonsLogger error
 SEVERE: Developer Notification (set struts.devMode to false to disable this 
message):
 Unexpected Exception caught setting 'submit' on 'class 
org.apache.struts.edit.action.EditAction: Error setting expression 'submit' 
with value ['Save Changes', ]
+```
 
+__Excluding Request Parameters From Struts 2 Processing__
 
-~~~~~~~
-
-#####Excluding Request Parameters From Struts 2 Processing#####
-
-
-If you're not familiar with setting up a custom interceptor stack for your 
Struts 2 application review [Introducing Interceptors](#PAGE_24187261).
-
-| 
+If you're not familiar with setting up a custom interceptor stack for your 
Struts 2 application review [Introducing 
Interceptors](introducing-interceptors.html).
 
 To exclude specific parameters from being processed by the Struts 2 framework 
you need to add those parameter names to the list of excluded parameters. One 
way to do this is by adding those parameter names to the collection of 
excludedParams for the Parameters interceptor. You can do this by modifying the 
Parameters interceptor in setting up the stack of interceptors used by your 
Struts 2 application. For example:
 
 **Setup Interceptor Stack To Exclude submit Parameter**
 
-
-~~~~~~~
+```xml
 <interceptors>
-  <interceptor-stack name="appDefault">
-    <interceptor-ref name="defaultStack">
-       <param name="exception.logEnabled">true</param>
-       <param name="exception.logLevel">ERROR</param>
-       <param 
name="params.excludeParams">dojo..*,^struts..*,^session..*,^request..*,^application..*,^servlet(Request|Response)..*,parameters...*,submit</param>
-    </interceptor-ref>
-  </interceptor-stack>
+    <interceptor-stack name="appDefault">
+        <interceptor-ref name="defaultStack">
+            <param name="exception.logEnabled">true</param>
+            <param name="exception.logLevel">ERROR</param>
+            <param 
name="params.excludeParams">dojo..*,^struts..*,^session..*,^request..*,^application..*,^servlet(Request|Response)..*,parameters...*,submit</param>
+        </interceptor-ref>
+    </interceptor-stack>
 </interceptors>
                
 <default-interceptor-ref name="appDefault" />
+```
 
+The value of node `<param name="params.excludeParams">` is a comma-delimited 
list of regular expressions or simple Strings that identify request parameters 
that should NOT be processed by the Parameters interceptor. To exclude the 
submit parameter (which is the name of the submit button in the form code 
above), I just added submit to the list.
 
-~~~~~~~
-
-The value of node \<param name="params.excludeParams"\> is a comma-delimited 
list of regular expressions or simple Strings that identify request parameters 
that should NOT be processed by the Parameters interceptor. To exclude the 
submit parameter (which is the name of the submit button in the form code 
above), I just added submit to the list.
-
-See the [Basic Stack of Interceptors described 
here](http://struts.apache.org/2.3.8/docs/struts-defaultxml.html)^[http://struts.apache.org/2.3.8/docs/struts-defaultxml.html]
 to view the initial set of parameter names/regular expressions to exclude. Be 
sure to copy over the list of parameters already being excluded and then add 
your own parameters to the end separated by commas.
+See the [Basic Stack of Interceptors described 
here](//struts.apache.org/docs/struts-defaultxml.html) to view the initial set 
of parameter names/regular expressions to exclude. Be sure to copy over the 
list of parameters already being excluded and then add your own parameters to 
the end separated by commas.
 
-#####Example Application#####
+__Example Application__
 
-Download the example application, 
[Exclude_Params_Struts2_Mvn](http://code.google.com/p/struts2-examples/downloads/list)^[http://code.google.com/p/struts2-examples/downloads/list]
 that demonstrates excluding a request parameter. The download is a zipped 
Maven project. You should be able to unzip it and import the project into any 
Maven-aware Java IDE. See the project's README.txt file for how to build and 
run the application.
+Download the example application, 
[Exclude_Params_Struts2_Mvn](http://code.google.com/p/struts2-examples/downloads/list)
 that demonstrates excluding a request parameter. The download is a zipped 
Maven project. You should be able to unzip it and import the project into any 
Maven-aware Java IDE. See the project's README.txt file for how to build and 
run the application.
 
 To see the log messages written when not excluding the submit parameter remove 
the ",submit" from the list of excluded parameter values in the struts.xml 
file. Then rebuild and redeploy the application and view the console when 
running the application.
 
-#####Summary#####
+__Summary__
 
-It's a nice feature of the Struts 2 framework that it logs during development 
which request parameters will and will not be processed. During development of 
a Struts 2 web application it's a good practice to review these log messages to 
determine if there are any parameters that the framework should not process. 
For those parameters the Struts 2 framework should not process add the 
parameter name (or a regular expression that can be used to identify multiple 
parameter names) to the comma-delimited list that is the value for the \<param 
name="params.excludeParams"\> node.
+It's a nice feature of the Struts 2 framework that it logs during development 
which request parameters will and will not be processed. During development of 
a Struts 2 web application it's a good practice to review these log messages to 
determine if there are any parameters that the framework should not process. 
For those parameters the Struts 2 framework should not process add the 
parameter name (or a regular expression that can be used to identify multiple 
parameter names) to the comma-delimited list that is the value for the `<param 
name="params.excludeParams">` node.

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