Thank's for your input , I will try it..

but ... is there another way?
or the solution only with java bean?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:19 AM
Subject: Re: Include JSP file to show form


> Isak,
> You need to use a JavaBean to store the contents of the form.  You can use
> the setProperties directive to automatically populate the member variables
> in the bean and also use the bean accessor methods in scriptlets in you
> form input tags.
>
> ie.
> Instead of:
>          <input type="text" name="nama" value="<%=nama%>">
> you  would use
>          <input type="text" name="nama" value="<%= myBean.getNama() %>">
>
> Check the archives too.  Its been described many times there.
>
> -Richard
>
> At 10:15 PM 9/18/01 +0700, you wrote:
> >Hello all
> >
> >I have edit.jsp code to EDIT AND VIEW member DATA...
> >In this code there are links to EDIT and VIEW member DATA
> >I use jsp:forward to VIEW member data and it is run well
> >
> >but i use the same file(edit.jsp)  to view the form with <jsp:include> to
> >include FORM to EDIT DATA...
> >and I want to use  edit.jsp to be the action file to process the form...
> >
> >My code (edit.jsp) is running well.. but there is a problem..
> >
> >If I submit the form, the code like this (this code is in included file)
> ><%
> >String nama="";
> >String pass="";
> >String email="";
> >String alamat="";
> >String kota="";
> >String kodepos="";
> >String propinsi="";
> >String telepon="";
> >%>
> ><form method="post" action="edit.jsp?aksi=edit">
> ><table width="100%" border="1">
> >     <tr>
> >       <td colspan="3">Form Edit Anggota</td>
> >     </tr>
> >     <tr>
> >       <td width="8%">1</td>
> >       <td width="22%">Nama</td>
> >       <td width="70%">
> >         <input type="text" name="nama" value="<%=nama%>">
> >       </td>
> >     </tr> .. bla..bla..
> >
> >When I submit... my edit.jsp process this form well...
> >but I want to show the form again... filled with the value which has been
> >submitted...
> >so the user do not need to fill all of the form again......
> >but my program always show the blank form .......
> >I had found that if i include the form... I must declare the variable
> >first...
> >so I declare it in the included file because if I declare it on edit.jsp
it
> >is useless...
> >because it show error
> >
> >Anyone can help me?
> >
> >Than'ks for your attention
> >
>

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