2010/6/12 Otmar Manuela :
>
> So the problem would not happen with ${param.P}, but only with
> ${param.my-code}. I guess with parameters with dashes in it, it treats it
> as a calculation and therefore returns a 0.
>
Yes, it does. BTW, you can use ${param['my-code']}
> Regarding the javascript
Thanks for the replies. I figured out what was causing the problem. I
was using parameters with dashes in it and that was causing this
problem. Since I only tested with different parameters with dashes in
them, I assume it was happening with all parameters. My bad!
So the problem would not
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On 08/06/2010 19:06, Otmar Manuela wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a contact page, which contains a struts form. However, on that
> page, when trying to read the URL parameters, I get a zero instead of
> the parameter value, unless I use <%= request.getParameter() %>.
>
> Example:
>
> URL loading the c
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On 6/8/2010 2:06 PM, Otmar Manuela wrote:
> URL loading the contact form page:
> http://www.somedomain.com/contact.do?itemCode=ABC
>
> Contact Form Page:
> ..
> Please send me info regarding ${param.itemCode}
You are missing some very i
Hi,
I have a contact page, which contains a struts form. However, on that
page, when trying to read the URL parameters, I get a zero instead of
the parameter value, unless I use <%= request.getParameter() %>.
Example:
URL loading the contact form page:
http://www.somedomain.com/contact.d
Alan Kennedy-13 wrote:
>
> [Alan]
>>>> I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
>>>> a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
>>>>
>>>> The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jyt
[Alan]
>>> I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
>>> a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
>>>
>>> The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
>>> servlet is run under Tomcat
Markus Schönhaber-10 wrote:
>
> Alan Kennedy:
>
>> I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
>> a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
>>
>> The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
>
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:40, Alan Kennedy wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Markus, it was a good one.
>
> Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem: the behaviour is exactly
> the same when running under my own account: the bug still occurs.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alan.
Besides the user account,
2009/10/19 Markus Schönhaber
> Alan Kennedy:
>
> > Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem: the behaviour is exactly
> > the same when running under my own account: the bug still occurs.
>
> Well, that seems to rule out any permission problems - and leaves me
> pretty much out of ideas.
>
Th
Alan Kennedy:
> Unfortunately, it did not solve the problem: the behaviour is exactly
> the same when running under my own account: the bug still occurs.
Well, that seems to rule out any permission problems - and leaves me
pretty much out of ideas.
One thing, though: do you run Tomcat in both cas
[Alan]
>> I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
>> a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
>>
>> The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
>> servlet is run under Tomcat6-as-Service. But the b
Alan Kennedy:
> I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
> a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
>
> The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
> servlet is run under Tomcat6-as-Service. But the bug do
Hi all,
I need to find out what is the difference between running Tomcat 6 as
a Windows Service and running it from the command line.
The reason is that I'm getting a bizarre bug when a jython based
servlet is run under Tomcat6-as-Service. But the bug does NOT appear
when Tomcat 6 is run
On May 14, 2009, at 4:12 PM, André Warnier wrote:
I'm frustrated.
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all beat me to answer it.
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Dave Filchak wrote:
Curious,
What is the difference between java -version and java version?
In the first case I get:
java -version
java version "1.6
t find).
On May 14, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Dave Filchak wrote:
Curious,
What is the difference between java -version and java version?
In the first case I get:
java -version
java version "1.6.0_13"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build
Dave Filchak wrote:
> Curious,
>
> What is the difference between java -version and java version?
>
> In the first case I get:
>
> java -version
> java version "1.6.0_13"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03)
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-B
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On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Dave Filchak wrote:
> Curious,
>
> What is the difference between java -version and java version?
>
> In the first case I get:
>
> java -version
> java version &q
Curious,
What is the difference between java -version and java version?
In the first case I get:
java -version
java version "1.6.0_13"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.3-b02, mixed mode)
In the second, I get:
ja
Also Geronimo has a distribution with Tomcat as the web container.
++Vamsi
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Stover wrote:
>
> > What is the difference between TomCat and Geronimo?
> >
>
> Geronimo is a full J2EE cont
Ben Stover wrote:
What is the difference between TomCat and Geronimo?
Geronimo is a full J2EE container. Tomcat is a Servlet/JSP container (so
Tomcat functionality is a subset of Geronimo's)
Mark
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