use java.net.URLEncoder.encode("name=bill&age=20")
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> From: dion[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:17 PM
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> Subject: how to handle ampersand (&) in jsp:param ?
>
> Hello all,
>
> for some reasons, i need to pass a parameter to another jsp file using
> jsp:include but it fails when the string i pass contains an ampersand
> (&). i've tried to substitue "&" with "&" but still doesn't work.
> is there any way to handle this?
>
> any help is much appreciated.
>
> here's the script who calls:
> <%
> // for one reason, i need to make name & age as a single parameter
> String caller = "mainpage.jsp?name=bill&age=20";
> %>
> <jsp:include page="targetpage.jsp" flush="true">
> <jsp:param name="caller" value="<%= caller %>"/>
> </jsp:include>
> <!-- finish -->
>
> and here's the script who catch the call:
> <%
> String thecaller = request.getParameter("caller");
> %>
> result = <%= thecaller %>
> <!-- finish -->
>
> it will print
> result = mainpage.jsp?name=bill
> not
> result = mainpage.jsp?name=bill&age=20
> as i expected
>
> --
> Best regards,
> dion mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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