Mike,
What do you mean by 'stopover'? What Hans suggested by using a forward is
that your HTML page would post or get to jsp1. It would examine the request
and without writing a response, forward to jsp2?  How do your HTML, JSP1
and JSP2 link together?

-Richard

At 06:55 PM 4/20/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>I guess I ddd not ask my question very well
>
>3 elements: one html page, jsp 1, and jsp 2.
>the variable has to make a stopover on jsp1 then be sent to jsp2
>
>my problem is the connection between jsp1 and jsp2.
>
>If I use jsp:forward there is no stopover on jsp1, it goes straight from
>the html to the jsp2
>
>Is it possible to use setParameter and getParameter without a bean?
>
>Thanks, Mike
>
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