David Rees wrote:
>
> Let me guess, you're using SSL, have keep-alive enabled, and are using
> MSIE with all the latest patches. Right?
>
> Turns out a patch released by MS around Feb 4 (KB832894) which causes
> MSIE to lose request parameters if the KeepAlive session expires, in
> other words, wh
Subject: RE: Request parameters getting lost
Hi,
Whatever the root cause of this issue is, your servlets should be
tolerant of these parameters not being specified, i.e. being null. You
should never NPE in your own code due to improper input parameter
checking.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research
Hi,
Whatever the root cause of this issue is, your servlets should be
tolerant of these parameters not being specified, i.e. being null. You
should never NPE in your own code due to improper input parameter
checking.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
>-Original Message-
>Fro
Frank W. Zammetti wrote, On 4/12/2004 4:50 PM:
So, my question is twofold... One, has anyone ever seen such an issue as
missing parameters before, and if so, what information can you share with me
about it? Two, am I off my rocker to think that connector config is way out
of wack, and assuming it
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 07:50:55PM -0400, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
: So, my question is twofold... One, has anyone ever seen such an issue as
: missing parameters before, and if so, what information can you share with me
: about it? Two, am I off my rocker to think that connector config is way out
You mentioned you have javascript to enforce user to enter values. Have you
considered the possibility that user has disabled javascript from browser?
That way they will be able to submit a null value to the server.
Regards,
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
I've
discovered the problem with the request parameters. When using the web.xml
file to identify a "welcome page" for a webapp, the file needs to be explicitly
identified in the URL. I was failing to do this. So, invoking a JSP
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
I'm
still having difficulty obtaining the request parameters from the implicit JSP
request object.
I
tried the JSP page listed below. It worked fine when I put it in the
TOMCAT_HOME\webapps\root directory, however, if I put it in an
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
I
don't know your problem, but how about giving this a try. Here is a jsp I
just wrote which works on tomcat 3.1 and displays all the parameters I give it -
See if it works - No comments on my bad coding style(s). I placed it in
webapps
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
Thanks
for the pointer. We're accessing the JSP with IE 5.5, which has an option
to send URLs as UTF-8. I turned this option off, but alas the request
parameters are still not there. Any further advice?
Thanks,
Jason
Voegele
-Ori
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
We've
had the same problem dealing with wireless apps & WAP gateways. Our
theory is that the request params are being sent in UTF-8 not ascii and Tomcat
can't deal with it. We do not have any problems when using JRun or
Webs
Title: RE: Request Parameters Getting Lost
My apologies, we're actually using request.getParameter("page_id"), as well as the getParameterNames and getParameterValues as you've said. I just wrote the wrong method name in my original email.
Given that we are using th
Actually, the functions are getParameterNames and getParameterValues
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Woithe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Request Parameters Getting Lost
Hi Jason,
I use Tomcat 3.1final and in an
Hi Jason,
I use Tomcat 3.1final and in an JSP the implicit object "request". If you know the
name of the parameter use request.getParameter(). Where is the method
"getRequestParameters()" located -- for sure not in javax.servlet.ServletRequest?
Regards
Stefan
> "Voegele, Jason" wrote:
>
> W
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