Hello Hans,
Thanks for your Suggestion. It was very help for me.
Pranav
----- Original Message -----
From: Hans Bergsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: problem with passing value througn query string
> pranav kumar wrote:
> >
> > Hello Everybody,
> > My problem is about the value passing through
the
> > querystring method.
> > For Ex.
> > click on the following links
> > 1. Very Good
> > 2. Very Bad
> > 3. Very Nice
> > Now what I want that when user click on any one of the above links then
> > value should pass to the next page (Like 'Very Good' or 'Very Nice' or '
> > Very Bad').
> > On the next page I am using the getQueryString() method for getting
the
> > value. But the problem is that I get the value Like ' Very%20Good'.
> > Is there any method or way by which I can get the original
value
> > without '%20' it means 'Very Good' . Please give some another solution
> > except Java String manipulations (like substring() etc.).
> > Query String doesn't have a fixed format. It may contain any number
of
> > spaces or '-' or any character.
>
> I suggest that you use the getParameter() or getParameterValues() methods
> instead. They handle the decoding of parameter values for you, and they
> work no matter if the parameter is sent in a query string or as part of
> the request body (i.e. using a POST request).
>
> An even better approach is to develop a bean that takes care of all
> parameters. If the parameter name is "message", a simple bean with
>
> public void setMessage(String message)
> public String getMessage()
>
> methods can be used to handle all of it for you without any Java code in
> the JSP page:
>
> <jsp:useBean id="myBean" class="com.mycomp.MyBean" />
> <jsp:setProperty name="myBean" property="*" />
>
> You selected: <jsp:getProperty name="myBean" property="message" />
>
>
> Hans
> --
> Hans Bergsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gefion Software http://www.gefionsoftware.com
>
>
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