I think that it should be like:
<jsp:forward page="bbb.jsp">
<jsp:param name="user" value="name">
<jsp:param name="id" value="0001">
</jsp:forward>
But I get the feeling that this doesnt work (taken from a model from ATG Dynamo
Droplets architecture). It would just make more sense. (Does it work?)
Im getting the feeling that all the engines out there treat JSP differently.
- Jon
Veronique Dupierris wrote:
> If you use a link you can just write:
> <A HREF="bbb.jsp?useris=value">...
> If you use a form, you could use a hidden field
>
> Hope this help
> Veronique
>
> Hui Du a �crit :
>
> > There is a String userid in aaa.jsp, how can I tansfer it to bbb.jsp?
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