>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Jeff Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Subject: Redirect w/ JSP
> > >
> > > Does anyone know what the equivalent of:
> > >
> > > <% Response.Redirect("somepage.html") %>
> > >
> > > is in JSP?
> > >
>"Williams, Wes" wrote:
> >
> > Jeff,
> >
> > I was just going to post your exact question today. Would any who answer
> > Jeff also please cc: me as well? I am new to the list and am unsure if this
> > has been discussed before.
> >
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
>
>The direct replacement for <% Response.Redirect("somepage.html") %> would be:
>
> <% response.sendRedirect("somepage.html"); %>
If you are going to use this technique there is one thing you have to
watch out for: if your page has outputted any data to the browser,
then it is Too Late to redirect. If you have no page buffering
turned on, this means that ANY output is sent to the browser, so if
your file doesn't start with a "<%" it'll be too late. If you have
page buffering, it's too late as soon as you fill up the buffer.
Or at least that's the way I believe it all works.
-David
>
>However, you ought to also investigate using <jsp:forward> instead.
>It bypasses the extra round trip to the client browser and displays
>the "somepage.html" content directly. See the JSP tutorials at the
>JavaSoft web site, and the tutorials included with JSWDK, for more
>information.
>
>Craig McClanahan
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