Hello Martin,

that's what i'm trying to find out, please see again :)
using session doesn't work, but using request work.
thx anyway :)

Friday, November 17, 2000, 12:52:46 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:

MC> It might help if you try to get the "helloses" attribute from the session
MC> rather than the request...

MC> --
MC> Martin Cooper
MC> Tumbleweed Communications

MC> ----- Original Message -----
MC> From: "dion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MC> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MC> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 6:58 PM
MC> Subject: request.setAttribute vs session.setAttribute


>> Hello all,
>>
>> i can't understand why some of jsp code below fails :
>> the output of the code is :
>> helloreq prints = hi request -- helloses prints = null
>>
>> in other words, it fails when using session implicit object.
>> could you explain to me why that happens?
>> btw, i can't make the newline works (like showed in output), how to
>> make the 2nd 'hi' go to the new line?
>>
>> thanks a lot :)
>>
>> <%
>>    request.setAttribute("helloreq", "hi request");
>>    session.setAttribute("helloses", "hi session");
>>
>> out.println("helloreq prints = " +
MC> (String)request.getAttribute("helloreq"));
>> out.println(" -- ");
>> out.println("helloses prints = " +
MC> (String)request.getAttribute("helloses"));
>>
>> %>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>>  dion                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Best regards,
 dion                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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