If you check the discussions I have had with Niall on this on this
list, that might be helpful. He understands clearly what I am talking
about and where the extension points in 1.3 need to be tweeked in
relation to this real problem. This submission was to be a helpful
addition to that discussion
I wish I had never said "wish list". I was talking about a KIND OF
INTERFACE needed in Struts and the example application is just to show
what KIND OF INTERFACE might be helpful. DId no one get that? I try
to save space by not spelling out what seems to be obvious and I get
these answers from le
The wiki list is for trying to convince the struts developers to take
Struts 1.3 chain to a place that alternative upload applications can
be submitted? I think this is an irrelevant response to a substantial
question.
Jacki
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 20:14:28 -0800, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Ted,
I am not sure that you read what I said, Ted. What you say seems
almost like you read another post. The actual code I was talking
about has been written a long time ago. I was talking about
discussing the possibility of an interface with Struts ActionForm.
This is the only point of the di
Craig McClanahan wrote:
Talk to the Google folks, since I use Gmail :-).
They seem to be getting into fights with a lot of people these days.
Doesn't seem that "do no evil" and "we're publicly traded now" mix very
well for very long :)
I hope you're not missing my main point ... the process by w
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 23:35:43 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig, just wanted to mention that Thunderbird thought your message was
> junk. You haven't gotten into a fight with anyone on that development
> team lately, have you?!? :) (Don't worry, I set it straight regardle
Craig, just wanted to mention that Thunderbird thought your message was
junk. You haven't gotten into a fight with anyone on that development
team lately, have you?!? :) (Don't worry, I set it straight regardless!)
Craig McClanahan wrote:
> What you describe is pretty much what the Wiki is for
What you describe is pretty much what the Wiki is for
(http://wiki.apache.org/struts). There are no limitations on who can
post to it (other than having to have a valid login), and nothing that
is on topic - i.e. generally related to the development of Struts - is
likely to be frowned on.
Of cou
You know what might actually make a wish list more interesting (at least
to me)? What if we had a site we could go to and see a list of all the
pie-in-the-sky kinds of things people wanted, and I as someone who might
want to contribute could say "gee, X over here sounds very interesting
to me,
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:56:02 -0800, Dakota Jack wrote:
> Hope this is helpful. If not, please understand it was meant to be
> helpful.
Wish lists like this are mildly interesting, but what's helpful is when people
give back to the community by creating new extensions.
A Struts Upload extension
This is a topic I continually return to, so I thought I would make a
one time statement of my rough thoughts on these matters to both lists
and save space in the long run.
I deal with applications. An upload application is a good starting
point, because what I would like to be able to do with Str
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