The name of the method is confused. I need to know, how can i call a method
with ognl, who have more than one param.
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Just call it with multiple params, OGNL calls look like Java. But you're
trying to call it on form /submission/ and I don't believe you need to.
Dave
On Jul 1, 2011 5:52 AM, nero81de nero8...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello all.
I have two files.
test.jsp
%@ page language=java contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
pageEncoding=UTF-8%
%@ taglib uri=/struts-tags prefix=s %
s:set name=depId value=1 scope=page/
s:a id=%{#attr.depId}
href=javascript:some-javascript-method('%{#attr.depId}')
s:include
Unless the JSP is processed through an action, the original comment in the
jira ticket is correct.
Recall that a filter can stop processing a request, which is what happens if
it's not a request that hits an action.
Dave
On Jul 1, 2011 8:59 AM, Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Hi there,
it seems that the PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer can't reload the file
properties because I still getting the key instead of getting the value of
key
bean
class=org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer
id=propertiesConfigurer
property name=location
Can you clarify? You spoke about reloading -- are you trying to change
property files on the fly?
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Mohamed SIDI mhm.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
it seems that the PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer can't reload the file
properties because I still getting the key
This looks like a Spring question, what should it have to do with Struts?
On 1 July 2011 15:36, Mohamed SIDI mhm.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
it seems that the PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer can't reload the file
properties because I still getting the key instead of getting the value of
On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 08:46 -0500, Paul Benedict wrote:
Can you clarify? You spoke about reloading -- are you trying to change
property files on the fly?
Agree: as far as I know, you can't do that with
PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer.
Also agree with previous mail: this is Spring, not Struts.
I've created test project (attached StrutsBugTest.war) in jira. In that
project you can click to the link in index.html and see the same strange
behavior.
1 июля 2011 г. 17:28 пользователь Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.comнаписал:
Unless the JSP is processed through an action, the original
Set.html:
String name Deprecated. Use 'var' insteadchange attribute name=depId
to var=depId
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As I said before, don't call jsp directly via browser: rather you need to
invoke a struts action that, after looked at your action mapping
configuration, forward the request to your final jsp
Maurizio Cucchiara
Il giorno 01/lug/2011 16.30, Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
I've
Hello all.
I have two files.
test.jsp
%@ page language=java contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
pageEncoding=UTF-8%
%@ taglib uri=/struts-tags prefix=s %
s:set name=depId value=1 scope=page/
s:a id=%{#attr.depId}
href=javascript:some-javascript-method('%{#attr.depId}')
s:include
I have a List of business objects which have some read-only attributes. For
example, let's suppose that we have a list of employee objects. The employee
object has a status field. The available statuses are 'Active', 'Fired', and
'On Leave'. Only supervisors may ever select the 'Fired' option.
In attached in jira test-project (StrutsBugTest.war) index.html contains
link:
a href=test.actionclick/a
Action mapping file contains:
!DOCTYPE struts PUBLIC -//Apache Software Foundation//DTD Struts
Configuration 2.0//EN http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-2.0.dtd;
struts
package name=actions
But the include tag is still directly referencing a JSP, no?
Dave
On Friday, July 1, 2011, Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com wrote:
In attached in jira test-project (StrutsBugTest.war) index.html contains
link:
a href=test.actionclick/a
Action mapping file contains:
!DOCTYPE struts PUBLIC
So you try to tell me that in include's value must be only *.action? I think
it is not.
Documentation says that in include's value attribute may be JSP (
http://struts.apache.org/2.2.3/docs/include.html)
And in examples almost everywhere is jsp-page in include... Strange...
But I've tried your
2011/7/1 Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com:
So you try to tell me that in include's value must be only *.action?
No, I don't.
Dave
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Dave, if I expressed roughly, I am very sorry (my bad english is not good
enough).
But if I misunderstand you, please explain more details. Thank you.
2 июля 2011 г. 0:41 пользователь Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.comнаписал:
2011/7/1 Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com:
So you try to tell me
2011/7/1 Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com:
Dave, if I expressed roughly, I am very sorry (my bad english is not good
enough).
Nope, you're doing great :)
Try using a link to an action in the s:include tag instead of a plain JSP.
For now you could just create a class-less action mapping
Do you mean
s:url action=test2 var=ac/
s:include value=%{ac}/
?
Tried. Empty body of a tag.
2 июля 2011 г. 0:56 пользователь Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.comнаписал:
2011/7/1 Александр Высоков nod...@gmail.com:
Dave, if I expressed roughly, I am very sorry (my bad english is not good
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