thks dave for such an explanation.

i got what you are saying..i was really nt aware of the fact..
about entering valida data i am inputting valid data aal the tme..


On 3/11/08, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- aum strut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i am using two jsp pages here namely index.jsp for getting inputs
> > HelloWorld.jsp-->for displaying the results..
> >  as indexs .jsp is being displayed on start up i have configuredit in
> > web.xml
>
> Okay, I've said like a million times that if you access the JSP page
> directly, not through an action, the HTML rendered by the form tag will be
> incorrect: <s:form...> will not create the "action" attribute property
> correctly.
>
> If you access index.jsp directly without going through an action the
> <s:form...> tag will generate a <form...> tag that looks something like
> this:
>
> <form id="TestExample" name="TestExample" onsubmit="return true;"
> action="/aum1/jsp/TestExample.action" method="post">
>
> Notice how the action of the <form...> tag is wrong: it's getting the jsp
> directory added to it. Bypassing an action and expecting the S2 tags to
> work
> will lead to issues.
>
> If you access index.jsp going through an action the <s:form...> tag will
> generate a <form...> tag that looks something like this:
>
> <form id="TestExample" name="TestExample" onsubmit="return true;"
> action="/aum1/TestExample.action" method="post">
>
> See the difference?
>
> Do you understand what I'm saying? I'm not going to answer this question
> again; somebody else may, though, if you keep asking it.
>
> > Are you doing any validation? no as  i know i have not validated
> > the inputs not at client side not at my action class.
>
> Are you entering a valid date? A type conversion error can also send you
> back
> to the "input" result.
>
> Dave
>
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