RE: [OT] RE: javascript and servlets.

2004-09-03 Thread David . Pawson
 

-Original Message-
From: Marot Laurent
very surprising ...

to ensure you really send parameters, just try to get one 
of them with usual getParameter(param).
   
Yes, the first entry element value is retrievable easily
f = request.getParameter(file0);
returns the value no problem.

form method=post action=/repository/getit name=form
ol id=ULlist
   li
 input type=file id=file0 name=file0
 input type=button
onclick=showUpload(event);
value=Upload another file?
   /li
/ol
input type=submit value=Submit.../
/form

Further input items are added via javascript, to enable
multiple file uploads. The name attribute is set in the jscript
to file+ iteration value.


regards DaveP


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RE: [OT] RE: javascript and servlets.

2004-09-03 Thread Aris Javier
just put one name.. say myFile.
then get it thru String[] myFile = getParamterValues(myFile)...
for(int i=0; imyFile.length;i++) {
   myFile[i];
}

regards,
aris

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-Original Message-
From: Marot Laurent
very surprising ...

to ensure you really send parameters, just try to get one 
of them with usual getParameter(param).
   
Yes, the first entry element value is retrievable easily
f = request.getParameter(file0);
returns the value no problem.

form method=post action=/repository/getit name=form
ol id=ULlist
   li
 input type=file id=file0 name=file0
 input type=button
onclick=showUpload(event);
value=Upload another file?
   /li
/ol
input type=submit value=Submit.../
/form

Further input items are added via javascript, to enable multiple file
uploads. The name attribute is set in the jscript to file+ iteration
value.


regards DaveP


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