Hello All,
I have a JSP that includes a struts action as such: ]--- begin edit.jsp ---[ <%@ include file="../fragments/taglibs.jsp"%> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../css/datacall.css" type="text/css"> <s:action name="form" executeResult="true" flush="false" ignoreContextParams="false"/> ]--- end edit.jsp ---[ This JSP is a tile, (using Tiles 2) and the action form maps to an action like this: ... <action name="form" class="....web.struts.action.ResponseForm"> <result name="success" type="responseResult"> <param name="exposedValue">document</param> <param name="stylesheetLocation">/WEB-INF/xsl/question.xsl</param> </result> <result name="finish" type="redirect-action"> <param name="actionName">list</param> <param name="namespace">/respond</param> </result> <!-This works, where as redirect-action does not. <result name="finish" type="chain"> <param name="actionName">list</param> <param name="namespace">/respond</param> </result> --> </action> The reason this is setup this way is that the form action renders an html fragment, using XML/XSL result type, but it is nested inside of a tiled result. The form basically is like a questionnaire wizard, that presents an ordered list of questions and allows a user to answer them, moving forward and back in the sequence. In my ResponseForm action class I look for a parameter passed via the http post, and if the parameter is "Quit" or "Finish" I want to execute my finish result, and redirect to the list where I started. ResponseForm.execute ... } else if (method != null && (method.equalsIgnoreCase("Quit") || method.equalsIgnoreCase("Finish"))) { return "finish"; } ... This does not work - and it doesn't throw any exceptions. If I try to use the result type chain instead of redirect-action, I am directed back to the list, but the entire action (including the outermost tiles) show up in the body tile - so it's like the website shows an entire HTML response in the body tile, which is not correct either. Any insight as to how to overcome this would be much appreciated... Best regards, Michael Griffith