Ya, it's working correctly. It was TinyMCE causing it. I changed some
setting in the editor and now it stops messing it up. Thanks.

Mike Snare wrote:
> not sure.  are you positive that that the service is actually
> outputting the app string?  Should it be?  I honestly don't know since
> I've not yet had to write a service.  Sorry.
>
> -Mike
>
> On 3/27/06, Stanczak Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> So this is what I've done.
>>
>> iMarkupWriter.printRaw(this.getFileDownloadService().getLink(false, new
>> java.lang.Object[] {this.getFileId()}).getURL());
>>
>> I get the url, but how do I make the url friendly. The editor keeps
>> changing the url. For example the output is:
>>
>> ./app?com.collegevitae.fileid=2&service=FileDownloadService
>>
>> but the editor keeps changing it to:
>>
>> ../?com.collegevitae.fileid=2&service=FileDownloadService
>>
>> I'm guessing friendly urls would fix this, but what's the best way to
>> create one? Or is there another method, I'm using TinyMCE.
>>
>>
>> Mike Snare wrote:
>>     
>>> Inject the service into your page from the page file:
>>>
>>> <inject property="myService"
>>> object="service:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
>>>
>>> Then in your page class:
>>>
>>> ILink link = getMyService().getLink(true, someParameterObject).
>>>
>>> True == post, false = get.
>>>
>>> For the second argument, that's a contract between the caller of the
>>> service and the service itsself.  You're free to define a
>>> FileDownloadServiceArgs object if you want and pass that in.  You
>>> could just use a csv, or if it's only one argument a simple string
>>> would do.  The FileDownloadService itsself should cast to whatever dto
>>> you decide on then create the url.
>>>
>>> -Mike
>>>
>>> On 3/27/06, Stanczak Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> I'm trying to create a link to a service I made with parameters.  I did
>>>> this in 3.0 using the following, but not sure which way to go in 4.0?
>>>>
>>>>  org.apache.tapestry.engine.IEngineService service =
>>>> iRequestCycle.getEngine().getService(FileDownloadService.SERVICE_NAME);
>>>>  org.apache.tapestry.engine.ILink iLink = service.getLink(iRequestCycle,
>>>> this, new java.lang.Object[] {this.getFileId()});
>>>>  iMarkupWriter.printRaw(iLink.getURL());
>>>>
>>>> As you can see all I'm trying to do is get a string of a URL to the
>>>> service, in order to render it to the page so users can copy the link.
>>>>
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