>   <jsp:param name="foo" value="" /> ?

But what does this mean? Params are "name=value" pairs here you want to say
"name="

I'm assuming it will work (hey, try it) but am not sure what the semantics
mean,

Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
www.develop.com

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> Subject: <jsp:param> with empty value (was Re: sendRirect: Can we
> change/add parameters)
>
>
> Hans Bergsten wrote:
> >
>
> > But you may actually want to use a forward instead of a redirect here.
> > A forward is an internal server call, so it's faster. In a JSP page
> > you can forward to a servlet and add new parameters like this:
> >
> >   <jsp:forward page="myServlet">
> >     <jsp:param name="foo" value="bar" />
> >   </jsp:forward>
>
> Just to take a chance and ask about another thing related to
> <jsp:param>.
>
> Is it required to set "value" to anything but "" ? What if I need to
> have:
>
>   <jsp:param name="foo" value="" /> ?
>
> > Hans Bergsten           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Jacek Laskowski
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