I wondered about that. But, it seemed that CoyoteRequest used the same
method throughout the code - for instance on getParameter(String name),
it already does a call to
coyoteRequest.getParameters().getParameter(name), so I figured I should
do the same. the variable "coyoteRequest" here is a o.
Jeff Tulley wrote:
One more try, all files as .txt What is the best way to send a .zip
file?
Actually, I've attached the file that was in the zip as
AddParametersTest.java It should go in
j-t-c/util/test/org/apache/tomcat/util/http Nothing from /test down
currently exists in the util dir.
It lo
Jeff Tulley wrote:
One more try, all files as .txt What is the best way to send a .zip
file?
Actually, I've attached the file that was in the zip as
AddParametersTest.java It should go in
j-t-c/util/test/org/apache/tomcat/util/http Nothing from /test down
currently exists in the util dir.
It lo
Jeff Tulley wrote:
Which? All of them? I had 3 attachments with the extension ".patch" (I
could rename to .txt, though .patch has worked in the past I thought).
And, 1 zip file that I renamed to test.zip.txt
Please let me know which if any were visible, and the best way to send
a zip file.
The
Jeff Tulley wrote:
here is the code, please review
3 of them are patches for existing source code. test.zip (.txt, I
couldn't remember if the mailing list strips off zip files) is a new
junit TestCase to test my stuff in Parameters.java. I propose that be
put in j-t-c/util/test, unless there is a