Can I ask what JSP Engine you used? Im still trying to figure out if this works
with JRun 2.3 (since I think it was part of their own scripting language and even
called it JRun Server Pages), see, I have an account @ Servlets.Net and not on my
own and I dont think they will be upgrading to 3.0 until the beta process is over.
So Im looking @ how to alternatively use Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 on my own on my
account, but the JSP forwarding didnt seem to work when I did it on my account.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
- Jon
Arnab Acharya wrote:
> > 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>
> *****
> Yes, it works! We did it on our project -- an autoportal.
>
> Arnab
> *****
> > 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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