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From: "Bolt, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 3:18 PM
Subject: Question about URL rewriting.
> If I want my JSP pages to work in a situation where cookies are disabled
and
> the server is doing URL rewriting
> do I have to use EncodeURL for all of my HREF (and perhaps IMG) tags in my
> JSP page.
>
> Example. Here is a JSP page that retrieves an image (stored in a database)
> via a servlet and has hyperlinks
> to other JSP pages. Note: I am using a servlet mapping to map a servlet to
a
> directory
>
> The way you would expect to write this page is something like this.
>
> <IMG SRC="mediaservlet?mediaId=5000"><BR>
> <a href="page1.jsp">page1</a><BR>
> <a href="page2.jsp">page2</a><BR>
> <a href="page3.jsp">page3</a><BR>
>
> If I want the page to work in a URL-rewriting mode do I have to do the
> following?
>
> <IMG SRC="<%= response.encodeURL("mediaservlet?mediaId=5000")%>"><BR>
> <a href="<%=response.encodeURL("page1.jsp")%>">page1</a><BR>
> <a href="<%=response.encodeURL("page2.jsp")%>">page2</a><BR>
> <a href="<%=response.encodeURL("page3.jsp")%>">page3</a><BR>
>
> What I'm basically looking for is some guidance on whether or not I need
to
> do option 2 all of the time to
> maximize portability and survive cookie-disabled browsers.
>
> If option 2 is what I should do, why doesn't JSP shield the HTML developer
> from this? The goal would be for
> the JSP author to be a higher-end HTML developer who shouldn't have to
worry
> about maintaining the
> session, etc.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave Bolt
> ATSC/SPAWAR ASAT Team
> Bolt's Law of Bandwidth - There is always plenty of network bandwidth,
just
> none for you.
>
>
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