You either have to stop using ActionForm or go in and rewrite the code
on multiparts. The existing code is really sloppy and bad. There are
references that do nothing. Others do things they shouldn't do, etc.
Essentially, you really should avoid using it and write your own
implementation of the
Yea, I'm using Struts. I like some of its features so I want to continue
using it. But multipart is a mess. So, is there any way to retain the
parameters in HTTPServletRequest?
Thanks.
On 10/9/05, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Are you using Struts? Struts has a bizarre idea that cau
Are you using Struts? Struts has a bizarre idea that causes this type
of problem.
On 10/8/05, Dhiren Bhatia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having trouble with the HttpServletRequest object if my post contains
> multipart data. The request object loses all the parameters set from th
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Dhiren Bhatia wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having trouble with the HttpServletRequest object if my post contains
> multipart data. The request object loses all the parameters set from the
> html form.
> i.e. request.getParameter("myParam"); always returns n
You should still be able to use the oreilly package with tomcat (I am
assuming you are refering to jason hunts package), Servlet Api 2,2 does not
provide any classes for multipart requests and you have to use third part
classes
regards
mahesh
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