...this is how to reproduce the problem:
1) *FIRST* load http://www.thefreelancer.net:8080/soa/jsp/enterAreaToRead.do?
areaid=3. you should be taken to the error page.
2) then, load http://www.thefreelancer.net:8080/soa/jsp/mockups/index.jsp.
you can see that the user is logged in by the
hi,
please can someone help? i am building a struts 1.1 based web app using
j2sdk1.4.2 tomcat 4.0.6. i'm using a 3rd-party tree applet for site
navigation (a constraint specified by the client). if a user does the
following steps - in *EXACTLY* the following order:
1) *FIRST* load
p.s. this is where you will find the Standard Area Page action in the
applet:
The Society
|
+ Groups
|
|_Lorem Ipsum
|
+ BRG
|
+ PCG
|
+ UMSIG
|
|_ Standard Area Page -- points to action
hi,
please can someone help? i am building a struts 1.1 based web app using
j2sdk1.4.2, tomcat 4.0.6. i'm using a 3rd-party tree applet for site
navigation (a constraint specified by the client). i've got an action which
can be accessed with this uri:
hello all,
developing on w98 with tomcat 3.2.24, mysql 3.23.36, struts 1.0.2, jdk
1.3.1., servlet 2.2. will be deploying on basically similar setup; but
deployment os is xp.
i got a jsp page that has a choice box that allows multiple choices. i set a
validation rule in my action form's validate
}placeholder
So what does your validation.xml file look like w.r.t. the rule in
question?
-jeff
On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 09:00 PM, w i l l i a m b o y d
wrote:
hello all,
developing on w98 with tomcat 3.2.24, mysql 3.23.36, struts 1.0.2, jdk
1.3.1., servlet 2.2
,
**/WEB-INF/validation.xml
/set-property
/plug-in
but i guess all that's not much help.
-jeff
On Saturday, February 22, 2003, at 09:14 PM, w i l l i a m b o y d
wrote:
thanks for your reply, jeff.
i wasn't aware
/ does not expand the {0}
placeholder
w == w i l l i a m b o y d w writes:
w Sorry! Youve selected too many choices for {0}. (what
happened to my
w apostrophe in You've ?)
w here is the appropriate line from my resource bundle:
w error.prefs.limit=Sorry! You've
for quoting. Use two apostrophes
to display '. I think you'll find {0} will then be evaluated.
And relax - Jeff's response may have been no help to you, but he was
trying.
And please turn off your request for return receipts.
Paul
w i l l i a m b o y d wrote:
hello all,
developing on w98
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From: w i l l i a m b o y d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Help: ActionError - html:errors / does not expand the {0}
placeholder
thanks paul,
you are right. for what it's worth, i'd already solved my
i also use kgbinternet.com for my struts sites. they are brilliant. and, you
get *more* than what you pay for! and of course they do have tomcat. so what
do you mean by, ...I want my tomcat...? keith is a stand-up guy, and will
work with you on whatever you need. i agree with the sentiment of
hi all,
developing on w98 with tomcat 3.2.24, mysql 3.23.26, struts 1.0.2, jsk
1.3.1. will be deploying with same setup but on xp. i was taking a custom
authorization approach originally, using a Struts LoginAction for the
protected areas of my web app. but i thought a JDBCRealm would be a neat
blatantly obvious. oh well, i
can get some sleep now. ;¬)
cheers,
will
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From: Max Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]; w i l l i
a m b o y d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: JDBCRealm - entering
hi yang,
please, can you send me the package too when you have finished. i can test
it on jrun 3.0, w98, jdk1.3.1. thanks in advance.
will
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From: Yang Li [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Hertzel
Karbasi - OPTinity eBusiness
hi,
i have successfully installed the ebuilt struts ssl extension into my local
development environment (w98, tomcat 3.2.4 standalone, jdk1.3.1, jsse1.0.2
as an installed extension). i got everything working fine with the local,
development version of my struts app. as part of the jsse1.0.2
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