I don't know if it's a error in your mail only or in your code but, if you write
response.setAttribute I'm not sure you can get your value from the request object.
In your servelt you have to write request.setAttribute then get it back with
request.getAttribute in your JSP
or if it's 2 JSP you can use a hidden field to set the attribute in the request
object....



response.setAttribute("AdminName","AccountManager");
Sneha Sharma a écrit :

> Sneha Sharma@CONTEXT
> 07/11/2000 09:46 AM
>
> Hey Rupali!
>
> I have been using the following approach.
>
> Before forwarding to another page,
>  I set the request.setAttribute("a","b");
>
> <jsp:forward page="1.jsp">
>
> and in 1.jsp
> i say request.getAttribute("a");
> and it works.
>
> Try giving the absolute path in jsp:forward for ur page.
> Also, try setting the attribute in request instead of response.
>
> Bye,
> Sneha
>
> Rupali Bains Goswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/11/2000 11:51:39 AM
>
> Please respond to A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
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>  To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>  Subject: Passing paramters between two jsp files
>
> I know this question has been posted before and I have tried the solutions
> but somehow it doesnt work for me
>
> JSP1
>
> response.setAttribute("AdminName","AccountManager");
> response.sendRedirect (response.encodeRedirectURL("Success.jsp"));
>
> In success.jsp
>
> out.print ("The user is : " + request.getAttribute("AdminName"));
>
> But the error I get for JSP1 is
>
> logonadministrator.java:138: cannot resolve symbol
> probably occurred due to an error in /htdocs/login2/logonAdministrator.jsp
> line 14:
> response.setAttribute("AdminName","AccountManager");
>
> Any ideas as to why I am getting this?
> I am using weblogic 5.1
> Also I am using sendRedirect as I am unable to use the forward tag in jsp
> ... I get a NoSuchMethod error when I use
>
> <jsp:forward page = "/Success.jsp" />
>
> Thanks for the help
>
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