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Jon,
    Thanks for the information.  However, I have already tried something
similar using an enumeration and getParameterNames.  Unfortunately for me,
the result of the getParameterNames method is also null.


----- Original Message -----
From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: Parameters sent to servlets are always null


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> on 2/19/00 3:47 PM, James Pitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have read just about
> > every FAQ and mail list archive I can find and I have not been able to
> > resolve this issue.
>
> Dude...Turbine already has an excellent class that works just fine with
> this...
>
>
<http://www.working-dogs.com/turbine/cvsweb/index.cgi/turbine/src/java/org/a
>
pache/turbine/util/ParameterParser.java?rev=1.9&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-m
> arkup>
>
>         Enumeration names = req.getParameterNames();
>         if ( names != null )
>         {
>             while(names.hasMoreElements())
>             {
>                 tmp = (String) names.nextElement();
>                 this.put( convert(tmp), (Object)
req.getParameterValues(tmp)
> );
>             }
>         }
>
> And to pull something out...
>
>     public String getString(String name)
>     {
>         try
>         {
>             String value = null;
>             Object object = this.get(convert(name));
>             if (object != null)
>                 value = ((String[])object)[0];
>             return value;
>         }
>         catch ( ClassCastException e )
>         {
>             return null;
>         }
>     }
>
> -jon
>
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