the printout is: http://intern.masterna.din.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=%24%7Bparam.id%7D
seems rather strange to me, do you know more ? thanks timo >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05.04.2002 17.51 Uhr >>> Is it possible that the target page isn't set up to take query parameters (versus request parameters passed in a POSTed body)? The isomorphism between the two isn't universal (although it is indeed common). The <c:import> tag, with <c:param>, only sends query-string parameters and only uses the HTTP GET method. What prints out if you write the following -- <c:url value="http://intern.masterna.din.de/sixcms/detail.php"> <c:param name="id" value="${param.id}" /> </c:url> If it ends with "?id=XXXXX" (where XXXXX is the right value), then the problem isn't with your usage of JSTL but with the target page. Hope that helps, -- Shawn Bayern Author, "JSP Standard Tag Library" http://www.jstlbook.com (coming this summer from Manning Publications) On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, TIMO EINSIEDLER-BURGER wrote: > Hey, > > well i know cause i tried. Here is the exact jsp-code: > > <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/ea/core" prefix="c" %> > <% > String idd = new String(request.getParameter("id")); > out.println("id = " + idd); > %> > > <c:import url="http://intern.masterna.din.de/sixcms/detail.php"> > <c:param name="id" value="${param.id}" /> > </c:import> > > As you can see i do try (successfully) the regular way to check if the param "id " >is available. But the page i am trying to import does not get the param "id" (it is a >Content-Management-System, which tells me that no "id" was passed to it). What am i >doing wrong ??? > > Thanks for your help !!! > > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05.04.2002 17.36 Uhr >>> > >>>>> "TIMO" == TIMO EINSIEDLER-BURGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > TIMO> Sorry, i maybe did not tell it right ... i want to get a request.param >from the original called jsp and pass it to the imported page ... example below did >not solve that !?!? > TIMO> thanks again timo > > >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05.04.2002 10.01 Uhr >>> > TIMO> I can answer because I've just used it. > TIMO> It is > TIMO> <c:import url="some url"> > TIMO> <c:param name="id" value="${param.id}" /> > TIMO> </c:import> > > TIMO> I hope this will help you > TIMO> Andrea > > You know it "did not solve that" because you tried it? What happened when you > tried it? According to the spec (which is essentially the documentation), this > is exactly how you would do it, if we're understanding what you're asking for. > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>