Christopher Painter-Wakefield wrote:
>
> I think the point is also well taken that, hey, redirects
> are a part of the current state of the art
> in web programming.
Not only that, redirects are part of the HTTP standard. So they should
be the first thing that is supported by a web app framework and better
mechanisms could be introduced additionally. But I think where there's a
standard, it should be possible to use it. I mean, it *is* possible to
use redirects in the Sitemap and in Actions, but unfortunately not in
XSP.
This leads me to the question: what else is not possible in XSP? If the
request object were fully exposed like in Cocoon1, then redirects would
work. So is the request object not accessible anymore in Cocoon2's XSP?
What about the session and response object?
Ulrich
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Ulrich Mayring
DENIC eG, Systementwicklung
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