In javascript do not pre-size the array, let it grow as it needs to by
adding on to the end as needed (javascript can do this). This way you will
not get all those additional trailing comma's.

In your servelt if you decide you do want to parse the string use the
StringTokenizer class.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: C. Orlando Monzon [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 31 October 2002 06:10
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: How to pass an integer array from a form to a JSP page
>
> Thanks for your suggestions. I was able to pass the array as a String.
>
> String  myarra = request.getParameter(field_name);
>
> in my javascript still have the array(256) and when I submit the form a
> function assign myarrayHTML to the field_name.
>
> It passed like 4,5,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> Well the String get commas after my entry when I did not fill the array
> with 256 elements as it is the size of the array.
>
> Well, I got the conclusion that I do not need to change the String (that
> has my array) because in the createStament of JDBC I could use the string.
> I need ofcourse to fix the String to be a good String to include in the
> String that represents my Query.
> So I hope this way I will get my array of integers in my database.
> Question which function or package I need to use to get rid of the commas
> after my entries or to make my string nice to be included in my query?
> Thanks a lot
> Orlando
>
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