I don't understand your argument Michael.  Can you expand and/or clarify? 
Specifically, how is multiple Actions not serving from the same location? 
It's not the same URL, granted, is that what you meant?

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Omnytex Technologies
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On Thu, July 7, 2005 1:44 pm, Michael Jouravlev said:
> On 7/7/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> (For any newbies reading this, the difference that matters is that with
>> a
>> DispatchAction, you have a single entry in struts-config, but you have
>> to
>> pass a parameter with each request.  With plain Actions, you would have
>> multiple mappings like /setupForAdd, /setupForEdit, /add, /delete and so
>> on in this case, but no parameter to pass around.  There are pluses and
>> minuses to each approach, but they get you to the same basic place in
>> the
>> end.)
>
> Not really, unless you use mod_rewrite. Using single action allows you
> to serve all pages from one location, which, combined with redirect,
> usually makes a nice user experience. Most browsers put only one entry
> in the page history because the location is always the same for all
> response pages.
>
> Michael.
>
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