Ted Husted wrote:
Reasonable minds can disagree. :)
No they can't.
Dave
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Reasonable minds can disagree. :)
No they can't.
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James Mitchell wrote:
I disagree.
Wait, trinary logic?
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James Mitchell wrote:
I disagree.
Wait
James Mitchell wrote:
I consider myself a reasonably minded person, yet I tend to disagree
with such assertions that, in my mind, are unreasonable.
Yeah, but I was being sarcastic.
Look, an argument isn't simply a contradiction [...]
Yes it is.
Dave
On 5/10/05, Benedict, Paul C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read Michael Jouravlev's article:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsCatalogInputOutputSeparation
I can't find any blog or comment box on the page, so I'll write here. I
would like people to freely respond to my comments.
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On 5/10/05, Benedict, Paul C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read Michael Jouravlev's article:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts
On 10/05/2005 21:30, Benedict, Paul C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read Michael Jouravlev's article:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsCatalogInputOutputSeparation
I can't find any blog or comment box on the page, so I'll write here. I
would like people to freely respond to my
Hi Paul,
Doesn't putting all of the output data in the session or even in the
request add even more clutter and confusion? When the data is nicely
packaged in an object you can manipulate it more easily and you can keep
track of where the information came from. Although using an ActionForm
On 10/05/2005 22:21, Aladin Alaily [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Paul,
Doesn't putting all of the output data in the session or even in the
request add even more clutter and confusion? When the data is nicely
packaged in an object you can manipulate it more easily and you can keep
track of
Dave Newton wrote:
Isn't that where ActionForms are? In any case, nobody said it couldn't
be encapsulated in some nice, tidy object.
You're absolutely right. This is exactly what I do. It's just that
when Paul said the following:
I put my output data
exclusively in request or session
I've read the article now too, and must say i can't disagree more.
First:
HTML FORM is submitted from the input page, usually using POST request
method. Struts populates form bean (marked with [F]) with
request data. Then form bean validates input and if something wrong, it
generates error
I've read the article now too, and must say i can't disagree more.
First:
HTML FORM is submitted from the input page, usually using POST request
method. Struts populates form bean (marked with [F]) with
request data. Then form bean validates input and if something wrong, it
generates error
One more thing:
On 5/10/05, Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now seriously. Using ActionForms for result presentation is just a matter of
bad style, it doesn't mean, that struts is badstyles,
after all, everything, that can be misused, will be :-)
So, you are saying that using
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One more thing:
On 5/10/05, Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now seriously
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Von: Michael Jouravlev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Mai 2005 23:58
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One more thing:
On 5/10/05, Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now seriously
See inline
On 5/10/05, Leon Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aehm... The double submit problem is not a problem of POST
or GET request.
Ist a problem of bad programmed browsers, proxies etc, and
there are
enough techniques to avoid it.
No. It IS a problem of POST and GET
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