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Sergio Queijo Diaz
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: Sergio Queijo Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: Lista Jsps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: jueves 16 de diciembre de 1999 15:57
Asunto: RE: request a value from a url


>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Guilherme - PerConsult <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Fecha: jueves 16 de diciembre de 1999 15:20
>Asunto: request a value from a url
>
>
>>Hello!
>>
>>How can I get a value from an URL? For instance:
>>
>>In the address bar I have
>>http://www.test.com?brazil=carnival
>>
>>the string "brazil"  has the value "carnival"  ... how can I get this
>>value from the address bar?
>>
>>Thanks!!!!
>>
>>
>>   Guilherme dos Santos Tsubota
>>   _________________________________
>>   Perrotti Informatica - PerConsult
>>   Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil
>>
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>
>You can do this:
>
><% String variable = request.getParameter("brazil"); %>
>
>or
>
><% String variable = request.getParameterValues("brazil")[0];%>
>At the end, the string variable has the value "carnival".
>
>When you use "<%        String variable = request.getParameter("brazil");
>%>", you get only one value.
>The method "getParameterValues" returns all the values in an array of
>strings. In the example, we want only one value, then, we get the first
>element of the array.
>--
>Saludos:
>
>Sergio Queijo Diaz
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Uni�n Fenosa International SW Factory
>Pedro Teixeira n8. 28020 Madrid. SPAIN
>Tlf. +34915553361 http://www.uf-isf.es
>
>

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