Yesterday i bougth the french translation of Jason Hunter's book:Java
Servlet programming.
I don't know if it is a translation mistake (i don't have the english
edition) but i found
a strange remark in chapter 7. The paragraph that covers URL rewriting says
(i try to translate back to english):
The session ID can be coded in PathInfo, in QueryString or in a way
particular to the server.
[...]
Each method has its pros and cons. [...] The QueryString method functions
with every server
BUT CANNOT BE USED AS FORMS TARGET WITH THE POST METHOD,
and you can get parameter names collisions.
I tried a html generated tag like that:
<form action="http://www.server.com/servlets/myServlet?session=12345"...
and the servlet myServlet was able to read the session parameter in the
queryString.
Do i misunderstand something?
guillaume
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