sendRedirect() gonna cost you a round trip to the clien and then back to the
destination page, but it works and it does the job fine. However, as for forward,
I have bad experiences with weblogic(4.51sp8). It sometime doesn't works
correctly. When I request a requestDispatcher, it sometime return null, and I
don't have a clue why it was doing this. And sometime it return me a
RequestDispatcher for the same page. Anyway if someone have any idea please let me
know and thanks ...........
Geert Van Damme wrote:
> This is the correct behavior for <jsp:forward>
> it's the server side request that's handed over to the new location and the
> client doesn't (shouldn't) see this. (it's a feature ;-)
>
> What you want to do isn't a forward but a redirect.
> try
> <%response.sendRedirect("../folder2/page2.jsp")%>
> instead.
>
> Geert 'Darling' Van Damme
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tamanna Kher
> > Sent: donderdag 8 juni 2000 16:17
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Problem in jsp:forward.......URGENT
> >
> >
> > Can somebody please suggest a solution for the following scenario:
> >
> > 1. Client browser requests for a page Page1.jsp from Web server as
> > http://localhost/folder1/Page1.jsp
> >
> > 2. Page1.jsp is in turn doing a forward to Page2.jsp lying in adifferent
> > folder as :
> > <jsp:forward page="../folder2/page2.jsp"/>
> > 3. The output from Page2.jsp gets sent to the browser.
> > 4. However, the location URL of browser still shows the old location as :
> > http://localhost/folder1/Page1.jsp
> > whereas the page that is currently loaded in browser is Page2.jsp from
> > folder2.
> >
> > How do we make the location URL to point to the same place as the
> > destination page (in this case, Page2.jsp)
> > whenever a request forward is done internally ?
> >
> > ThankX in advance
> > -Tamanna Kher
> >
> >
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