You refer to your youngest as "Son number 0". May you all have a great
2006. Bless you all, eveyone.
On 12/30/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ... for Christmas, Santa brings you all six Star Wars movies, so you
> can watch them in order, from "The Phantom Menace" through "Revenge o
Konrad Billewicz wrote:
Hello,
I have a complicated form with mulit-level menu (several 's with
onchange='submit()' ). I'm not sure how I should organize my Actions.
Konrad, I don't have a lesson behind this app yet, but you might want to
get this zip I have and look at the struts-crud examp
Mon Cab wrote:
Please help.
It seems that Tomcat is no longer displaying (or logging) runtime
errors. I have
in a jsp, and no
tags surrounding this. If I call this jsp without the
var parameter, Tomcat just returns a page with the following html
source:
Thats it! No exceptions or
What do you mean by 'the form is skipped'? The configuration has one
action mapping with two logical outcomes, each of which is mapped to
different actions. The code for that action always returns the outcome
'success'. Thus, whenever your request /selectUser.do, Struts should
forward to the /s
Evening all / Feliz Nuevo Ano
Jetspeed 2.0 now support JAAS at least as far as
implementing core characteristics of Permission, Principal and Policy
I encourage all to check out
http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/multiproject/jetspeed-security/atz-jaas.html
Apologies for the slightly O/T post-
Konrad Billewicz wrote:
Sounds like you have some broken flow control there... I would expect that
PrepareEditXYZAction would forward to a JSP, and that the JSP would have a
form that submits to EditXYZAction. EditXYZAction would have 'intput' set
to point to PrepareEditXYZAction which would me
Are you sure that html:text tag is the only place you have specified
errorStyleClass? The exception could be coming from another tag you've
used that attribute on.
Failing that, check what version of Struts you really have deployed (and
check of extra, out-of-date, copies of struts.jar in your
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 12/30/05, Martin Ravell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems that any request I make, be it a GET or a POST, is somehow followed
up by three GET requests for the same action.
The most common explanation for this is tags with empty 'src' attributes:
http://marc.theaims
You might be a geek if...
you are reading a struts mailing list on new years day. Like I do.
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Vikrama Sanjeeva wrote:
I gave my 12-year-old niece (the only kid in the house, once or twice a
year) a great game for Christmas. I was proud of myself for picking out such
a great gift, until the day was coming to an end and I realized that she had
spent half the day playing the game instead of
Happy New Year to everbody
Bye,
Viki.
On 12/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, good warning. I know this is a "joke" thread, but if that second one
> is true, Frank, I suggest you burn that Serenity DVD while it still matters!
> While you're at it, just throw the fr
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