Thanks Rich,

I got it to work afterwards.  2-3 months ago I tried using the tag library
and I guess there was an old instalation kicking around somewhere in my
Orion server setup.  I ended up deleting my Orion installation and
installing it again, it sounds a bit drastic but it takes less than 5
minutes to setup.

Thanks again,



Chris Evans
Canlink Interactive Technologies
www.canlink.com
Work: 613-549-7883 ext 32
Cell:    613-539-3900

Codito, Ergo Sum


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Catlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tag Libraries Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Mail Tag CC error


| The setRecipientTag resets the value of the address to null after each
| use, so the tag itself can bereused.  I don't  know why it is not
| working for you.  I have never used orion.   My suggestion is if you are
| familiar with java to add some System.out.println() to the setRecipient
| tag and check the value of the address variable at different points.
|  Sorry I can't be more helpful.
|
| Rich Catlett
|
| Chris Evans wrote:
|
| >I get the same results with the 20020423 build as with version 1.
| >
| >I'm running it under Orion 1.5.2, if that's any help.
| >The cc parameter, coming from premailer.html to mailer.jsp, is correct.
| >
| >----------------------
| >Web.xml
| >----------------------
| ><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
| >
| ><!DOCTYPE web-app
| >    PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN"
| >    "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2_2.dtd";>
| >
| ><web-app>
| >   <servlet>
| >   <servlet-name>dat</servlet-name>
| >
<servlet-class>com.canlink.framework.platform.ProxyServlet</servlet-class>
| >   </servlet>
| >   <servlet>
| > <servlet-name>lm</servlet-name>
| > <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
| >
|
><servlet-class>com.canlink.framework.platform.RemoteAccessServlet</servlet-
c
| >lass>
| >        <init-param>
| >        <param-name>registryPort</param-name>
| >        <param-value>15989</param-value>
| >    </init-param>
| >   </servlet>
| >   <servlet>
| >       <servlet-name>sendMail</servlet-name>
| > <servlet-class>com.canlink.framework.util.MailServlet</servlet-class>
| >   </servlet>
| >    <display-name>Mailer Tag Library</display-name>
| >    <description>
| > Example web application illustrating the use of tag in the "mailer"
| > custom tag library for sending mail, from the JAKARTA-TAGLIBS project.
| >    </description>
| >    <welcome-file-list>
| >        <welcome-file>index.jsp</welcome-file>
| >        <welcome-file>index.html</welcome-file>
| >        <welcome-file>index.htm</welcome-file>
| >    </welcome-file-list>
| >    <taglib>
| >
| ><taglib-uri>http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/mailer-1.0</taglib-uri>
| >        <taglib-location>/WEB-INF/mailer.tld</taglib-location>
| >    </taglib>
| ></web-app>
| >----------------------
| >mailer.jsp
| >----------------------
| ><!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
| ><html>
| ><%@ taglib uri="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/mailer-1.0"; prefix="mt"
%>
| ><%@ page language="java" %>
| >     <head>
| >          <title>Example JSP using mailer taglib</title>
| >     </head>
| >     <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
| >     <!-- The server, session, or mimeMessage attributes are not
| >requiired -->
| >     <!-- the mail server used will be localhost. -->
| >     <mt:mail server="<%=request.getParameter(\"server\") %>">
| > <mt:setrecipient
| >type="to"><%=request.getParameter("to")%></mt:setrecipient>
| > <mt:from><%=request.getParameter("from")%></mt:from>
| > <mt:setrecipient
| >type="cc"><%=request.getParameter("cc")%></mt:setrecipient>
| > <mt:subject><%=request.getParameter("subject")%></mt:subject>
| > <mt:message><%=request.getParameter("message")%></mt:message>
| > <mt:send>
| >   <p>The following errors occured<br/><br/>
| >   <mt:error id="err">
| >     <jsp:getProperty name="err" property="error"/><br/>
| >   </mt:error>
| >   <br/>Please back up a page, fix the error and resubmit.</p>
| > </mt:send>
| >     </mt:mail>
| >
| >     <p>The message has been successfully sent.</p>
| >     </body>
| ></html>
| >----------------------
| >
| >Chris Evans
| >Canlink Interactive Technologies
| >www.canlink.com
| >Work: 613-549-7883 ext 32
| >Cell:    613-539-3900
| >
| >Codito, Ergo Sum
| >
| >
| >----- Original Message -----
| >From: "Chris Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| >To: "Tag Libraries Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| >Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 1:28 PM
| >Subject: Re: Mail Tag CC error
| >
| >
| >| I picked up version 1.  I'm going to try the latest.
| >|
| >|
| >|
| >|
| >| Chris Evans
| >| Canlink Interactive Technologies
| >| www.canlink.com
| >| Work: 613-549-7883 ext 32
| >| Cell:    613-539-3900
| >|
| >| Codito, Ergo Sum
| >|
| >|
| >| ----- Original Message -----
| >| From: "Rich Catlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| >| To: "Tag Libraries Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| >| Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:00 AM
| >| Subject: Re: Mail Tag CC error
| >|
| >|
| >| | How old is the version you are using, that was fixed a while ago..
| >| |  Address values in the setRecipient tag are reset to null after each
| >use.
| >| |
| >| | Rich Catlett
| >| |
| >| | Chris Evans wrote:
| >| |
| >| | >Hey everybody,
| >| | >
| >| | >I've setup the mailer tag library example(premailer.html,
mailer.jsp)
| >and
| >| it works, for the most part.  Here's the problem:
| >| | >No matter what I put in the CC field, it uses the TO field instead.
Is
| >| this a bug?
| >| | >
| >| | >Thanks,
| >| | >
| >| | >
| >| | >
| >| | >Chris Evans
| >| | >Canlink Interactive Technologies
| >| | >www.canlink.com
| >| | >Work: 613-549-7883 ext 32
| >| | >Cell:    613-539-3900
| >| | >
| >| | >Codito, Ergo Sum
| >| | >
| >| | >
| >| | >
| >| |
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