Hi Oscar,
You can use a request attribute.
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Olivier Billard
Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action ?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters, but I would
like to have a more generic XSP page that would process
--- Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Oscar,
You can use a request attribute.
--
Olivier Billard
Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action
?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as
Oscar Picasso wrote:
--- Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Oscar,
You can use a request attribute.
--
Olivier Billard
Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action
?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters,
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action ?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters, but I would
like to have a more generic XSP page that would process the entire map, no
matter what are its actual elements.
Thanks.
Oscar
Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action ?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters, but I would
like to have a more generic XSP page that would process the entire map, no
matter what are its actual elements.
I
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action
?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters, but I
would
like to have a more generic XSP page that would process the entire map, no
matter what are its actual elements.
I
Oscar Picasso wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to get, inside an XSP page, the returned map from an action
?
I know that we can pass the individual map elements as parameters, but I
would
like to have a more generic XSP page that would process the entire map, no
matter what are its actual elements.
I