Hi Priya,
I dont think that the action (not being actually a struts action)
should have a corresponding mapping in struts-config.xml in your case. Use
html:link tag instead of tag. I think this will solve your problem.
Jitender Kumar C.V.
in
Struts-config.xml
Kindly elaborate.
TIA,
Priya
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From: Sachin Bhutada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:11 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Problem going to my Next JSP by Href tag
hi Priya,
Seems you hav
, September 16, 2004 8:35 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem going to my Next JSP by Href tag
Yes you don't need any processing in your struts-config file.
The application path seems to miss, no ?
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but you should use struts tag to avoid path issue :
or if the page
can you access directly your JSP page ?
if you type "http://MyHost:MyPort/MyPath/MYJSPpage.jsp"; from your
browser does it work ?
Check this first.
calling a JSP page do not follow Struts framework process but only JSP
process. Your JSP page should work on your JSP server and then if the
path is
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Problem going to my Next JSP by Href tag
Yes you don't need any processing in your struts-config file.
The application path seems to miss, no ?
Click Here
but you should use struts tag to avoid path issue :
or if the page is on another s
Yes you don't need any processing in your struts-config file.
The application path seems to miss, no ?
Click Here
but you should use struts tag to avoid path issue :
or if the page is on another server/application, you should put the
complete url (http://MyServerName:8080/MyJSPPAge.jsp)
Bj
Priya
Hi,
I want to build my application on existing Struts code. I have a main
page where I just want to include a hyperlink. Clicking on the hyperlink
should take me to one JSP Page (but since the data fetching logic is
still under process, its only the HTML content in MYJSPPage) But this
doesn't
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