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----- Original Message -----
From: Harshad_Saglani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 5:28 PM
Subject: Please help : PWS and Servlets


> Is it possible to run the servlets on Microsoft's Personal Web saerver or
> IIS ?
> If yes ? What does it take ?
> Bye any chance ?
>
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Biju Nambisan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:35 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: A Peculiar Problem with the HTTP Get method :- JSP
> >
> >
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************************
> > Apologies for Cross Postings
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************************
> >
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I am facing a peculiar problem which I would like to share with the
> > group..
> >
> > I am trying to do an HTTP "get" to send the form element values to a
> > JSP.I do this using a request.getParameterNames() which returns an
> > Enumeration object.I am trying to read this Enumeration using the
> > enumeration objects nextElement() method into a vector which will be
> > used for further processing based on the data retreived.
> >
> > This form gets filled by a database query and the number of rows that
> > are retreived would vary and are dependent upon the number of
> > rows that
> > match the SQL select query statement.Each row consist of two textboxes
> > which are the parameters that are sent across to the JSP in this case.
> >
> > A typical URL with parameter in this case is something like this
> >
> > http://localhost:4444/xyz.jsp? myselect_sk0=wh&myselect_macro0=weather
> > &myselect_sk1=sp&myselect_macro1=sports &change=CHANGE
> >
> > In this case myselect_sk and myselect_macro are the form element names
> > that are captured using the getParameterNames and values
> > retreived using
> > the getParameterValues which returns a String array..
> >
> > the problem that I am facing is that if you notice the last parameter
> > that is being passed to the query string is change which in this case
> > has a value CHANGE..This is a submit button which is being sent as a
> > parameter..When I am trying to print the values in the enumeration
> > object it typically prints all the values in the following manner
> >
> > myselect_sk0(first checkbox element in the first row)
> > myselect_sk1(first checkbox element in the second row)
> > myselect_sk2(first checkbox element in the third row)
> > ...........so on
> > change  (the button element )
> > myselect_macro0(second checkbox element in the first row)
> > myselect_macro1(second checkbox element in the second row)
> > myselect_macro2(second checkbox element in the third row)
> > ...........so on
> >
> > If you have a look at the order of the parameter that are being passed
> > they are in the order
> > myselect_sk0=wh&myselect_macro0=weather&myselect_sk1=sp&mysele
> > ct_macro1=sports&change=CHANGE...
> > ie first checkbox element in the first row,second checkbox element in
> > the first row,first checkbox element in the second row,second checkbox
> > element in the second row and so on...........
> >
> > But on being stored in the enumeration they are getting stored in the
> > way shown above..This is unuusal to me..
> > I want to avoid the change button value which is getting read
> > in between
> > the two textbox element values as when i read the element values in a
> > loop the loop gets exhausted before the last element is
> > processed..giving me a java.util.NoSuchElementException : HashTable
> > Enumerator
> >
> > Secondly I am running this loop which gets created
> > dynamically based on
> > the no of rows that are retreived. I really have a need to get all the
> > textbox elements alone avoiding the change button parameter..
> >
> > Could somebody help me out and explain me how is it that the
> > parameters
> > are sent in case of multiple textbox elements in a row of a
> > form.please
> > note ,This problem doesn't arise in case of single textbox as in that
> > case the change button is the last parameter.It can be
> > avoided by doing
> > a Enumeration Object.nextElement() before entering the loop.
> >
> > I would also like to know if there are any limitations of the no of
> > characters that can be sent in a post/get methods..I believe the get
> > method has a limit of 256 chars for it to behave properly ..Correct me
> > if I am wrong..
> >
> > Hope the problem description is clear enough...Looking forward to
> > responses!!
> >
> > Thanks in Advance!!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Biju
> >
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