If I specify the entire URL with http:// (etc) it works fine, but that causes other problems for testing and whatnot that I'd like to avoid by using relative URLs. I haven't tried ../notation, but I'll try it as a workaround.

It just seems like there should be a way to specify a URL in the action parameter and not have it be modified by Struts.

yitzle wrote:
On 8/16/07, Steve Sether <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using struts 2 to create a form whose action links outside of struts
2. The problem is when I set the action parameter in the <s:form tag,
the framework is putting the Struts2 context in the URL. For instance:
say I have a struts 2 project called struts2.war, and another project
called myProject.war.

<s:form action="/myProject/processForm">
...
</s:form>

will create a <form action="/struts2/myProject/processForm">
instead of
<form action="/myProject/processForm"> like I want.

I've tried to use a literal like: <s:form
action="'/myProject/processForm'", and even the "recommended" syntax of
%{'/myProject/processForm'}.

"'/myProject/processForm'" results in action="'myProject/processForm'"

while
%{'/myProject/processForm'}

results in
action="/struts2/myProject/processForm"

One way around this is of course to just use the raw <form> tag of html.
  It seems like it should be possible to use the Struts 2 tag here and
be able to gain it's benefits (though obviously not server side validations)


Can you specify the entire URL? Or try doing
"../myProject/processForm" or "../../myProject/processForm" or
whatever.

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