Storing the parameters in a session object and then accessing them through C
is one way to go.  You could also pass them to B and create a servlet call
that has them as GET parameters (i.e. in the URL of the call to C).  It is a
little unclear how you have this set up so I won't comment further other
than to indicate you can use Javascript to reference parameters in a form in
one frame, from another frame.  For example, I have a system that has a main
frame and a button frame.  Although the button frame is where I'd like the
parameters to be when I press the button, I don't need them there as my
button press can submit a form in the main frame instead.

Hopefully that helps a little,

Dan
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Daniel Kirkdorffer
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Sr. Consultant, Syllogistics LLC
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> From:         Aggarwal, Pawan[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
> reference
> Sent:         Tuesday, June 13, 2000 9:45 AM
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> Subject:      Passing parameters to servlet thru frames
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am facing a problem please let me know if you have idea..
>
> I have a servlet A which is shown in the browser with 3 frames..
>
> One is the Top Menu
> Second is the Navigation Bar of left
> Third is the main servlet A.
>
> Now when I submit over this servlet A I need to call another servlet B
> which
> itself contains
> 2 frames
> One is Top Menu
> Bottom one is Servlet C
>
> What I want is that when I pass on the parameters from A to B
> I would like to access them in C instead of B
>
> How could I do this..
>
> I would not prefer session parameters ..If you know some way out
> Let me know..
>
> Thanks in advance\
>

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