Thanks Alexandre, your suggestion did the trick!
Shyam
--- Alexandre Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi;
> try to use the attribute excludedParams="*" on tag
> <display:table .....
>
> here is a little sample of my application:
> <display:table
>
name="${usuarioDTO.preferenciaUsuarioDTO.listaDisciplina}"
> pagesize="1" requestURI="/montaHome.do"
> excludedParams="*">
>
> <display:column property="descricao"
> titleKey="displaytag.coluna.descricao"
> url="/montaHomeDisciplina.do" paramId="disciplinaId"
> paramProperty="disciplinaId"/>
>
> </display:table>
>
> []'s Alexandre Costa
>
> --- Shyam A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> > Rick,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. I still haven't a clue how
> > the
> > login info is appended to the parameters on
> sorting.
> >
> > I have a simple web application that allows users
> to
> > login and view jobs that they submitted using a
> > different application. I use a "User" bean to
> store
> > user info in session scope and also an ArrayList
> of
> > "UserJob" beans, each of which contains job info
> > like
> > Job Name, OneUp# et al.This list is also stored in
> > session scope.
> >
> > I looked into the getters of the UserJob bean and
> I
> > don't see any problem with those. I removed the
> User
> > bean from session, and still the result is the
> same.
> >
> > I use a Struts Action form to store the user id
> and
> > password entered by a user. It seems that those
> are
> > being appended to the sort parameters for some
> > reason.
> > It looks like the paremeter's are being appended
> by
> > displaytag.
> >
> > The URL I see on the browser's status bar is
> > something
> > like:
> >
> >
>
http://hostname:port/webappname/WEB-INF/pages/viewJobs.jsp?d-49673-o=2&password=xxx&userid=xxxx&d-49673-s=0
> >
> > I use a "META refresh tag" to refresh my page
> > automatically:
> >
> > <meta http-equiv="refresh"
> > content=30;url="/jms/viewJobs.do?method=get">
> >
> > , and the login info disappears after the first
> > refresh.
> >
> >
> > Any clues on what could be going wrong?
> >
> > FYI, I'm not familiar with log4j and still use the
> > ol'
> > System.out.println with the console output
> > redirected
> > to a file.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shyam
> >
> >
> > --- Rick Herrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Shyam A said:
> > > > Thanks a lot Rick and Matt. I created the
> > > > log4j.properties file and the error message
> > > > disappeared.
> > >
> > > Yeah, it just needs something, ANYTHING, to work
> > > with to get rid of that
> > > message.
> > >
> > > > I'm still looking for a solution to the
> sorting
> > > issue.
> > >
> > > My only suggestion on that is to look into the
> > > getters on your class. If
> > > you can step into those and see what's getting
> > > returned, maybe you'll see
> > > that data there. For example, on the object
> type
> > > contained in the
> > > jobList, look at the getJobName() or
> getOneUpNo()
> > > methods to see what
> > > value those are returning (you can use log4j
> there
> > > to output it to the
> > > console, also :).
> > >
> > > >> <display:column property="jobName" title="Job
> > > Name" sortable="true" />
> > > >> <display:column property="oneUpNo" title="
> > OneUp#
> > > " sortable="true" />
> > >
> > > Assuming it's not coming from there, then trace
> > into
> > > the displaytag source
> > > and see if it's coming from there. I haven't
> ever
> > > seen any behavior like
> > > that myself. Are you using some sort of portal
> or
> > > proxy that might be
> > > mangling the URLs as they're coming out of
> > > displaytag? displaytag SHOULD
> > > be the last word in terms of what gets displayed
> > at
> > > that point, so if it's
> > > not generating those params and isn't receiving
> > them
> > > from the getters,
> > > then there has to be some sort of layer between
> > > displaytag and the final
> > > output to the browser.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Rick Herrick
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > Proud member of the reality-based community
> > >
> > > Never try to discourage thinking for you are
> sure
> > to
> > > succeed.--Bertrand
> > > Russell
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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