I also thought about our solution #1, but I'd rather avoid scripting for
something that simple, because there is always a risk that the client does
not allow scripting. And this should work, as it work when I call the page
writing directly the url.
The second solution does not work at all, sorry
Sylvain
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De : Thomas Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : jeudi 7 octobre 1999 22:10
Objet : FW: response.sendRedirect () with parms
>
><<File: rfc-822.txt>>Idea #1:
>Pass the #14 in as an argument, and output some javascript on the fly that
>scrolls to the desired location in the onload event of the html body. I'm
>pretty sure that IE supports some "scoll-to" functionality. I'm not so
sure
>about Netscape.
>
>Idea #2:
>What happens if you put the anchor reference before the query string in the
URL,
>as follows:
>lm_produits.jsp#14?famille=_1__
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 1:37 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: response.sendRedirect () with parms
>
>
>This thread seems not to be active anymore. Anyway, the solution Marc
>explained works great, except in one case : I want to forward the response
>to an jsp page, passing some parameters, but also I want the browser to be
>placed at a marked.
>I mean that I want to go to
>
>lm_produits.jsp?famille=_1__#14
>
>The problem is that the #14 is interpreted as the end of the _1__
parameter.
>Btw, it is not when I directly access the page, writing directly the url in
>my browser.
>Any idea would be welcomed
>
>Regards
>Sylvain
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Marc Hedlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>+ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date : mercredi 15 septembre 1999 19:33
>Objet : Re: response.sendRedirect () with parms
>
>
>>At 04:42 PM 9/15/99 +0000, Sandy Tiu wrote:
>>>"Account does not exist."
>>>
>>>I found out that I have to parse the above string and replace all spaces
>>>with a "%20" before appending it to the url. It worked after
>>>I did this. Is there a better way?
>>
>><%
>>String encodedMsg = java.net.URLEncoder.encode(e.getMessage());
>>response.sendRedirect("udpate_error.jsp?msg=" + encodedMsg);
>>%>
>>
>>Although, I think a better way would be to have the databse throw an
>>exception, and then set <%@ page errorPage="update_error.jsp" %>, instead
>>of trying to pass an exception message in the URL.
>>
>>Marc Hedlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Director of Web Applications
>>BEA WebXpress <http://weblogic.beasys.com/>
>>
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