Hello !!!
  You need in your jsp page:

         <%= request.getParameters("password") %>
         <%= request.getParameters("password_Required") %>

<%=password%> is wrong.

Dave

At 04:43 p.m. 06/06/00 -0700, A mailing list about Java Server Pages
specification and refere wrote:
>Hi Everyone...I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to pass hidden
>fields from one jsp to another jsp.  here are my examples...
>
>here is my standard input...
><INPUT TYPE="password" NAME="password" SIZE="30" MAXLENGTH="30">
>
>here is an example of what I'm trying to do...
><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="password_Required" VALUE="You must enter your
>Password">
>
>---------------------------------------------------
>on my jsp that is being called...I get the "password" value like this...
><%=password%>
>
>now can someone show me how to check the "password_Required" variable...
>thanks. ed
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