--- Tommy Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately it is. I'm creating a url to another site using <s:url>
> and passing the current url as a parameter. I suppose I don't *have* to
> use <s:url> Is it not possible?
The S2 OGNL docs say there's access to the request *context*, which means the
request attributes.
If you're doing this in the result of an S2 action one way would be to expose
the request in the action. If you're a glutton:
<s:property
value="#context.get('com.opensymphony.xwork2.dispatcher.HttpServletRequest').getRequestURL()"/>
Dave
> Randy Burgess wrote:
> > If the value is not going into a struts tag then just use JSTL.
> >> From: Tommy Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>
> >> Is there a way to get the URL for the current page using struts tags? I
> >> thought I had access to the HttpRequest, and therefore could just use
> >> getRequestURL() but it appears the docs have led me astray :/
> >> <http://www.motricity.com>
> >>
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