But it's properly attached as a multipart/alternative not a multipart/mixed
(which would constitute a true attachment)  The list should allow
alternate's, in fact it can generate them.
    (*Chris*)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [JSP-INTEREST] Autosetting properties of beans within JSP (list
problem)


> It's not a list problem.
>
> The problem is with Microsoft Outlook/Microsoft Exchange.  For some
reason,
> this product pair creates an HTML copy of your outgoing email and appends
> it to your text-only email, as an attachment.  The HTML attachment gets
> rejected by the list because attachments aren't allowed.
>
> And this problem occurs regardless of your personal settings in
> Outlook!  I've got mine set to "Text Only Email", yet I still have this
> problem.  No one here seems to be able to figure it out, and have spent a
> lot of time looking at both Outlook and Exchange settings. :(
>
> I've had to jump out to Eudora to send this message, which is the only
> alternative I came up with.
>
> Jay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Pratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Autosetting properties of beans within JSP
>
>
> That's not quite true, I had a major problem using the list with Microsoft
> Outlook.  Every post I sent was returned, and it was very obvious that is
> was not accepted by the list processor.  Something about not accepting
> attachments (which I wasn't including anyway).  I switched to Microsoft
> Outlook Express and a different account and everything has worked fine
> since.  But there are definately some hinky things with the list.
>      (*Chris*)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Atilio Ranzuglia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 6:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [JSP-INTEREST] Autosetting properties of beans within JSP
>
>
>  > Robin:
>  >
>  > As long as you write to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > all your mails will arrive. You will recieve the one
>  > you wrote and some mailing failures.
>  >
>  > As you can see Mattias answer you, this is a good one.
>  >
>  > You have to be really 'cautioned' with your case.
>  > Follow the directions offered by Mattias.
>  >
>  > And more thing to keep in mind, if the JSP container
>  > encounter one jsp:setProperty tag, it looks at the
>  > bean and tries to find the corresponding setXxx method
>  > for every property you said, if they are founded there
>  > is no problem but if some one isn't found nothing
>  > happens, no exception are thrown. This way you don't
>  > know if something went wrong.
>  >
>  > You can do the following test to see wich property is
>  > giving you the problem:
>  > <jsp:setProperty name="Class" property="prop1" />
>  > <jsp:setProperty name="Class" property="prop2" />
>  > <jsp:setProperty name="Class" property="prop3" />
>  >
>  > Hope this help
>  > Atilio
>  >
>  >
>  > --- Robin Porter
>  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > Hello Atilo,
>  > > I have just recently joined this list but for some
>  > > reason my posts keep
>  > > getting returned to me.  Would you please let me
>  > > know if you could assist me
>  > > with my problem below and even post it to the list.
>  > >
>  > > Thank you,
>  > >
>  > > Robin Porter
>  > >
>  > > I have been trying to autoset the properties of a
>  > > bean within a JSP but have
>  > > not been having any luck.
>  > >
>  > > The line I was trying to use is:
>  > >
>  > > <jsp:setProperty name="Book" property="*"/>
>  > >
>  > > Since this hasn't worked I have had to explicitly
>  > > set the parameters
>  > > individually with lines like:
>  > >
>  > > Book.setUsername(request.getParameter("Username"));
>  > >
>  > > Could you please make any suggestions as to what I
>  > > may be doing wrong with
>  > > the autosetting of these properties.  My
>  > > understanding is that if I pass in
>  > > the parameters as part of the request object and
>  > > then use the property="*",
>  > > this should cause any properties of the Book bean
>  > > that match a request
>  > > parameter to be set as long as there was a set
>  > > method for this property in
>  > > the bean (which there was).
>  > > These properties were not getting set with:
>  > >
>  > > <jsp:setProperty name="Book" property="*"/>
>  > >
>  > > They were always NULL, so this is why I had to
>  > > revert to setting each one
>  > > individually.  Please tell me why this autoset is
>  > > not working for me.
>  > >
>  > > Thank you.
>  > >
>  > >
>  >
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