It isn't but you have probably a default action ref defined e.g.
and it's used to redirect to proper
action. Try login and using some non-default action with "~", e.g.
/~logout
2016-10-15 0:15 GMT+02:00 R Veach :
> Why are tilts(~) allowed and enabled by default?
> I thought struts would only loo
Why are tilts(~) allowed and enabled by default?
I thought struts would only look for URLs that match the action name in the
config exactly, minus the extension.
Are there other similar characters that struts will allow in the action url?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Lukasz Lenart
wrote:
> T
The simplest way is to define an excluded action as follow
2016-10-13 14:00 GMT+02:00 Rajvinder Pal :
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am trying to access the URL in the browser like below:-
>
> 1.) http://localhost:9084/myportal/login.do
> 2.) http://localhost:9084/myportal/~login.do
>
>
> struts.xml entry
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to access the URL in the browser like below:-
1.) http://localhost:9084/myportal/login.do
2.) http://localhost:9084/myportal/~login.do
struts.xml entry:-
execute
/jsp/userlogin/loginPage.jsp
I am able to get the login page using both the URLs. I don't want to ge
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