No need of casting as paramater always comes as a String and your color variable in 
the code is also a String so no need of casting.

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From: "Vill�n Pizarro, Julia" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question about page parameters type. String?


Hi all!

I call my_page.jsp this way
http://my_server/my_page.jsp?color=red

Then I retrieve the value of the parameter "color" and then try to match it, in the 
following way:

<%
String color;
color=request.getParameter("color")
if (color=="red") {
        whatever1
}
else {whatever2}

%>

The answer is whatever2. I made sure the page is getting the parameter right by 
writing it out. The question is
if I have to do any kind of casting.

Thaks in advance,

Julia

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