Hello, thanks for all your answers, finally I can find a solution.
- there is nothing rare or special in the generated HTML, it is identical to
jsp
- when I change the method to get I can see that not all parameters are sent
- finally the problem es solved when include an dijit.form.Form elem
It's definitely a dojo/dijit miss-configuration issue.
We can't help you, there is not an html form. I've ever disliked the dojo way.
My suggestion is: change the method from post to get and see what
happens (see if get variables appear to the address bar)
2010/12/28 developer researcher :
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can you show the generated html file?
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Hello Dave, Tito; thanks for answering
Apparently there was a problem for the file extensions; I attach
the example
code.
I hope this information serve to you can help me identify the problem.
Thanks in advance,
2010/12/27 tito
> You forgot to attach the code.
>
> On 12/28/10,
You forgot to attach the code.
On 12/28/10, Dave Newton wrote:
> No code, no help. Struts doesn't know about HTML, so a property's location
> in the DOM is unlikely to be the problem-but we have zero clue regarding
> your implementation, so I'm not sure what kind of help you expect.
>
> Dave
> O
No code, no help. Struts doesn't know about HTML, so a property's location
in the DOM is unlikely to be the problem-but we have zero clue regarding
your implementation, so I'm not sure what kind of help you expect.
Dave
On Dec 27, 2010 4:28 PM, "developer researcher" <
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Hello,
I have problems to map fields value when the fields are within elements
. As example attached an JSP page, this jsp have three fields
(campo1,campo2 and campo3). When I trying of print the values of these
fields from the corresponding action, the following is displayed: "Campo1:
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