Hallo Benedikt, the syntax is like: ?var1=a&var2=b&var3=c
Regards Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 29.09.2008 um 10:12: > Hi, > first of all thx for your support. > I can now say more precisely what seems to be the bug. > If I add my plugin on the Main site and call the following URL > "http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/?wid=123" everything works quite well. > But in links like > "http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=123" > the "?" is just not read. > It makes no difference if the link is > "http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=123" > or > "http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess???????wid=123". > JSPWiki always tries to create the new page > "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLessWid=123". > As a result it seems as if the "?" is not transmitted or read when I use > links which contain the "Wiki.jsp?page" construct. > How can I change this? > Best regards > Benedikt > Janne Jalkanen schrieb: >> >> Either use a direct http link, or define an interwiki link for http:, >> which allows you to use a http: shortcut (which I think has been done >> below). >> >> That is, >> >> jspwiki.interWikiRef.http = http://%s >> >> /Janne >> >> On 28 Sep 2008, at 18:57, Benedikt Mohrmann wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am still trying to call a plugin via a link! >>> I already created a page called "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess". >>> Now I created a link >>> "http://localhost:8080/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=123". >>> >>> >>> As you can see, this is a link to the created page with a http >>> parameter! >>> >>> But JSPWiki always tries to create a new page called >>> "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLessWid=123". >>> >>> Any hints about that? >>> >>> Have a nice weekend >>> Benedikt >>> >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >>>> Sorry for the slow response. >>>> >>>> If you could, send me your wiki pages from steps 1 and 2. I'll plug >>>> them into my site and see what happens. >>>> >>>> -Lou >>>> >>>> >>>> Benedikt Mohrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/24/2008 >>>> 08:52:01 AM: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> hmmm, seems a little more clear, but so far I couldn`t make it. >>>>> >>>>> Here is what I have done: >>>>> 1. Created a new page called "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess" with the >>>>> only content "[{'MyTest'}]" (where MyTest is my Plugin). >>>>> >>>>> 2. Created a link with the target >>>>> "[http:WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=123]" on another page. >>>>> >>>>> 3. My Plugin Code: >>>>> public class MyTest implements WikiPlugin { >>>>> >>>>> public String execute(WikiContext context, Map params) >>>>> throws PluginException { >>>>> >>>>> String wid = context.getHttpParameter("wid"); >>>>> if("123"==wid){ >>>>> return "Runs"; >>>>> } >>>>> else return "Runs not"; >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> The problem is that when I click on the link, the Wiki wants to >>>>> create a >>>> >>>> >>>>> new page called "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=123". >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, now that I look at my previous post, it would be nice of me >>>>>> to explain it. >>>>>> >>>>>> OK, so I had the same question you had - I created a plugin and >>>>>> put it >>>> on >>>>>> a page, but I needed to pass in a variable before it ran. The >>>>>> trouble >>>> is, >>>>>> once you invoke the page, the plugin runs immediately and does not >>>> give >>>>>> you a chance to pass anything in. So I posted to this group and >>>>>> was tipped to use a HTTP parm and then read it from the plugin >>>>>> when the >>>> page >>>>>> opens. So, to clarify, here is what happens... >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. The link is clicked with a HTTP parm in the URL: >>>>>> >>>>>> [http:WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=40803] >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. The "WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess" is simply a page that invokes >>>>>> the plugin: >>>>>> >>>>>> [{'WallyWIDDetailsPlugin'}] >>>>>> (This is the entire page!) >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. Here is the "trick"... At the beginning of the plugin is the >>>> following >>>>>> code: >>>>>> >>>>>> wid = c.getHttpParameter("wid"); >>>>>> >>>>>> if(wid == null) >>>>>> { >>>>>> value = params.get("wid"); >>>>>> if (value == >>>>>> null||((String)value).equals("")) >>>> { >>>> >>>>>> gotError = true; >>>>>> } >>>>>> else >>>>>> { >>>>>> wid = (String)value; >>>>>> } >>>>>> } >>>>>> >>>>>> This block of code makes it available to be used from a link and from >>>> a >>>>>> form. The getHttpParameter call uses the parm from the URL while >>>>>> the params.get looks for a "wid" parm from the form. >>>>>> >>>>>> A little more clear? >>>>>> >>>>>> -Lou >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> LOG-NET, Inc. >>>>>> The Logistics Network Management System >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> 230 Half Mile Road >>>>>> Third Floor >>>>>> Red Bank, NJ 07701 >>>>>> PH: 732-758-6800 >>>>>> FAX: 732-747-7497 >>>>>> http://www.LOG-NET.com >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> CONFIDENTIAL & PRIVILEGED >>>>>> Unless otherwise indicated or if obvious from the nature of the >>>> content, >>>>>> the information contained herein is privileged and confidential >>>>>> information/work product. The communication is intended for the >>>>>> use of >>>> the >>>>>> individual or entity named above. If the reader of this transmission >>>> is >>>>>> not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any >>>>>> dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is >>>> strictly >>>>>> prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, >>>>>> please notify the sender immediately by telephone (732-758-6800) >>>>>> or by >>>> electronic >>>>>> mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and destroy any copies, electronic, >>>> paper >>>>>> or otherwise, which you may have of this communication. Thank you. >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Benedikt Mohrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/23/2008 10:59 AM >>>>>> Please respond to >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> To >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> cc >>>>>> >>>>>> Subject >>>>>> Re: Call Plugin via Link >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> first of all, thanks for the snip (it was the post I meant). >>>>>> But to be honest, I do not get the trick behind this. >>>>>> It would be very helpful, if you would send me a larger snip or >>>>>> some explainations (if possible). >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks a lot >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I posted the solution to this back in june, but here is a snip: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OK, I may have worked out how to do this. I created another page >>>> that >>>> >>>>>>> invokes the plugin without the form (basically when the page is >>>>>>> >>>>>> rendered). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I added some code to the beginning of the plugin (thanks to a FAQ >>>> tip) >>>>>>> that >>>>>>> looks for a HTTP parm like so: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> wid = c.getHttpParameter("wid"); >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I am linking to the page and I need to pass the wid, I use a >>>> link >>>>>>> like >>>>>>> so: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [http:WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=40803] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Or >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <a href=WIDRequestDetailsHeadLess?wid=39701>39701</a> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And it works great. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Let me know if this is unclear. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Lou >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>> LOG-NET, Inc. >>>>>>> The Logistics Network Management System >>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>> 230 Half Mile Road >>>>>>> Third Floor >>>>>>> Red Bank, NJ 07701 >>>>>>> PH: 732-758-6800 >>>>>>> FAX: 732-747-7497 >>>>>>> http://www.LOG-NET.com >>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>> CONFIDENTIAL & PRIVILEGED >>>>>>> Unless otherwise indicated or if obvious from the nature of the >>>> content, >>>>>> >>>>>>> the information contained herein is privileged and confidential >>>>>>> information/work product. The communication is intended for the use >>>> of >>>>>> the >>>>>> >>>>>>> individual or entity named above. If the reader of this >>>>>>> transmission >>>> is >>>>>> >>>>>>> not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any >>>>>>> dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is >>>> strictly >>>>>> >>>>>>> prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, >>>>>>> please >>>> >>>> >>>>>>> notify the sender immediately by telephone (732-758-6800) or by >>>>>>> >>>>>> electronic >>>>>> >>>>>>> mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and destroy any copies, electronic, >>>> paper >>>>>> >>>>>>> or otherwise, which you may have of this communication. Thank you. >>>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Benedikt Mohrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/23/2008 10:25 AM >>>>>>> Please respond to >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> cc >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Subject >>>>>>> Call Plugin via Link >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> is it possible to call a self-written plugin via a link? >>>>>>> So when you click on the link, the plugin is started and returns >>>>>>> its output. >>>>>>> I thought I already found an option on the homepage, but today I >>>> wasn't >>>>>>> able to get it again. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards >>>>>>> Benedikt >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
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