Hello Glenn,

I've used a little javascript to the trick; though i'm sure there must be
some better way of doing it:

have an anchor in your jsp:

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Subject: # anchor


> Hi,
>
> This is what I have defined:
>
> <action path="/Page" type="PageAction" parameter="/WEB-INF/page.jsp"
> name="pageForm" scope="request" validate="false">
>    <forward name="pageForm" path="/WEB-INF/page.jsp">
>    </forward>
> </action>
>
> <action path="/PageSubmit" type="pageSubmitAction" name="pageForm"
> scope="request" validate="true" input="/Page.do">
>    <forward name="cancel" path="/Reports.do" redirect="true"
> contextRelative="false">
>    </forward>
>    <forward name="submit" redirect="false" contextRelative="true"
> path="/Page.do">
>    </forward>
>    <forward name="printerVersion" path="/WEB-INF/pagePrintableVersion.jsp"
> contextRelative="false">
>    </forward>
> </action>
>
> What happens is that the Page.do allows a user to enter report parameters.
> The PageSubmit.do builds the report and then returns the report to the
> Page.do.
> Once here, the user has the report parameters at the top and the report
> under the parameters.
>
> However, the user would like to have the page move down a little so the
> that the report section is more apparent.
> I have tried to use the # anchor but keep getting page not found...
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Glenn



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