Actually that wasn't the problem The problem is that The way netbeans knows a comment form is being submitted and needs to be forwarded to the comment servlet, is if the http method is post and if there is a "content" parameter. The #comments works fine for me.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Problem Implementing Threaded Comments You probably figured this out already, but the problem you were running into was that you put "#comments" at the end of the forms action url. you don't want to do that. Just strip that part out and it should work. -- Allen Java Web Development wrote: > I'm working on implementing threaded comments and I'm pretty much done but > in trying to clean things up I ran into a problem. > > I have a form I'm using to submit the reply request. > <form method="post" action="$url.entry($entry.anchor)#comments" > name="commentForm"> > <input type="hidden" name="method" value="reply" /> > <input type="hidden" name="parentId" value="$comment.id" /> > <input type="submit" class="button" name="reply" value=" Reply " > /> > </form> > > If I run it as is I get the roller page not found page. I haven't been able > to figure out how to attach the debugger in netbeans yet to help me trace > the problem. > > The execution doesn't even get to the CommentServlet doPost method and I > haven't been able to figure out where it's failing. > > If I include a hidden input field for content it works. > > Anyone know where this might be failing or how to get the debugger to work > in netbeans with roller? > > Thanks > >
