I didn't see Mark's need for waxing politically correct on this [FRIDAY]
posting, especially for something this benign. A list with over a thousand
members will always have someone offended at something or other--or more
likely, acting offended, in order to get their kicks at neutering yet
Yesterday the ServerSide web site mentioned something humorous that happens,
when you type GO TO HELL, with quotes, in Google and hit the I'm Feeling
Lucky button. This one should work.
Glen
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From: Galbreath, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September
This has happened to me--still haven't found a good solution. If the
browser is IE, under some circumstances it will post/get a request twice for
(in my case) PDF files. This is apparently not a Struts issue. I would
test your code under a different browser, and then a different container
than
I thought so. In other words, nothing needed because you're not
redistributing the libraries--the Apache software license explicitly covers
both redistribution and use, but only explicitly requires attribution for
*redistribution*. But to use the SW, e.g., Struts on the server, nothing
needs to
I noticed that neither site--the one below nor the one earlier on the
Special Olympics, have the Apache copyright message on them, I thought
necessary for licensing. OTOH, I'm unclear on this point, because no Struts
software is actually being redistributed--the Struts libraries are just
sitting
Google would seem to be a very good example of how to handle extremely large
result sets. A search on America, for example, returned 36.2 million rows
kept server-side, which the browser can quickly requery to get the results,
10 or so rows at a time.
Can anyone surmise Google's probable
Do you feel this list should discontinue it's long heritage
of relaxed
fridays?
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Thanks, Joe, for alerting the list to this display taglib--I just looked at
the link you provided--it looks very professional/displays very well.
Glen
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From: Joe Barefoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:03 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing
Only issue I think is that just V4.1 (or more recent) of Tomcat has this
functionality.
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From: John Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:51 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: newbie:way to avoid restarting tomcat
This
Hello,
Very common master-detail pattern: User enters a query and gets a
multi-column master list of items matching that query. Then the user
selects an item in the list to get to a detail form on that item.
The query/JDBC and detail form I can handle, but what Java data structure
(created in
Sun Servlet Forum (Victor's code worked for me, without the open/save prompt
occuring):
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=33
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=33thread=270415 thread=270415
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello,
I was wondering if perhaps a future release of Struts might be enhanced if
it integrated the XML/XSLT/PDF possibilities of stxx.
An email on the struts-xsl Yahoo group
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/struts-xsl/message/240) about Oracle's
Cleveland web framework, criticized Struts for
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