I have some third party code that calls one of my Tapestry pages,
passing in some values in the query string. From in my Tapestry page
(the Java class), how can I retrieve this query string?
Thanks.
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that calls one of my Tapestry pages, passing in
some values in the query string. From in my Tapestry page (the Java class),
how can I retrieve this query string?
Thanks.
--
Tim Koop
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www.timkoop.com http://www.timkoop.com
@ActivationRequestParameter
It's not easy to find on the docs...
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
I have some third party code that calls one of my Tapestry pages, passing in
some values in the query string. From in my Tapestry page (the Java class),
how can
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
I have some third party code that calls one of my Tapestry pages, passing
in some values in the query string. From in my Tapestry page (the Java
class), how can I retrieve this query string?
Lets say you have something like
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Mark mark-li...@xeric.net wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Tim Koop t...@timkoop.com wrote:
I have some third party code that calls one of my Tapestry pages, passing
in some values in the query string. From in my Tapestry page (the Java
class), how
}
}
Whch gets me the URL:
http://localhost:8080/web/buy/product
But what's the easiest way of then tacking on the query string I want?
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the correct context
Buy {
String onPassivate90{return product}
}
Whch gets me the URL:
http://localhost:8080/web/buy/product
But what's the easiest way of then tacking on the query string I want?
(product)
return buy;
}
And in Buy have an onPassivate to get the correct context
Buy {
String onPassivate90{return product}
}
Whch gets me the URL:
http://localhost:8080/web/buy/product
But what's the easiest way of then tacking on the query string I want?
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(...) prior to returning it.
Uli
Angelo Chen schrieb:
Hi,
In index page my app will do a return MyPage.class, so browser address
bar
shows localhost/mypage instead of localhost, now I'd like to pass any
query
string from the url to the new page, it should look like this:
if user type : http
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply and I think your first answer should work, reason
for using query string is, it is from Google, it passes ?glid=test something
to the site.
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Angelo Chenangelochen...@yahoo.com.hk
wrote
();
String country = req.getParameter(country);
String state = req.getParameter(state);
}
Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
the problem is, when it is this which is very common in the query
string,
T5 will not accept:
mysearch/results/country=USstate=NY
ஸ்ரீராம் கீர்த்தி wrote:
Angelo,
you
=USstateNYpage=2
http://localhost/search?country=USstateNYpage=3
Is this possible with grid?
Angelo
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mysearch:
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
return mysearch/results;
}
now I need to append a query string after the page name:
return mysearch/results?12345;
this will trigger an exception:
Unable to resolve 'mysearch/results?12345' to a known page name.
question: how to append
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Angelo Chen angelochen...@yahoo.com.hkwrote:
Hi,
following code redirects to a results page under mysearch:
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
return mysearch/results;
}
now I need to append a query string after the page name:
return mysearch
Hi,
MySearchResuls can be directly called by:
http://localhost:8080/mysearchresults?type=1group=2
thus need to find a way to activate those page in another class with query
string approach.
Harald Geritzer-2 wrote:
you could inject the mysearchresults page:
@Inject
private
Angelo,
you can make it like this...
Object onSuccessFromMySearchForm() {
return mysearch/results/12345; // note the '/' 12345 is not a part
of the query string but part of the url path itself
}
and in Results.java use onActivation method ... something like ...
@Property
private String
Replacing by amp; does the trick.
Thanks!
Shing
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did you try fooamp;page=Show ?
2007/7/7, Shing Hing Man [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tap 5.0.5 Cannot parse url in href which contains
query string page
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Januar 2007 21:06
An: Tapestry users
Betreff: encrypt query string
Hi
I want to encrypt (most of) the query string part of a tapestry webapp.
So instead of having an URL like..
http://localhost:8080/myapp/dir/Page
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