Thanks, buts its not a Struts specific thing.

Its something that should be in the Html spec, and I am wanting to know if Jetty is doing the correct thing according to the Html spec.

According to one Html reference, I found on the web, the action is a URI.  URIs can be absolute, or relative.

An absolute URI can be something like action="http://www....."   So its obvious we are dealing with the relative situation.

Greg




Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
This is really a struts question, but I'll have a go...

  
In a form element,
<form method="post" name="Form0" action="/Foo">

should the action value have a preceeding "/" as I have written here.
It appears, that if the "/" is there, Jetty does not pick up any of the
request parameters submitted by the form.  If it is not there, then the
request parameters are picked up.   By picked up, I mean
HttpServletRequest.getParameter (<param name>) returns the correct value.
    

the action should correspond to the _name_ of the action in
struts-config.xml (in this case, I'm guessing "Foo").  Its not a path value,
and so shouldn't have the '/'

  
Or is this a bug with my web browser that is submitting the form,
Netscape 7.0 on Win2000?
    

the behaviour seems reasonable to me.

cheers
dim



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