Hm. I thought getParameter() worked for doGet() or doPost() the same way.
At least, that's how I've been doing it with the JSDK mini-server and with
JRun 2.3 on NES 3.51.
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Subject: Re: servlet doPost & doGet methods
Mario Libraro wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
>
> i'm using a simple servlet application: there is a servlet called
> CreatePage who creates a form on the browser, and a servlet called
> ReadRequest.
> I send some data with POST (name) and some other with GET (id)
>
> <form method=post action=readrequest?id=20>
> <input type=text name=code>
> <input type=submit>
> </form>
>
> in my servlet readrequest i have both doPost and doGet methods... but
> only doPost starts after data was sent from browser...
> now i can read only the post data with getParameterValues()... In order
> to read the GET data i must call getQueryString... who contains the
> entire query string (ID=20).
>
> Can I use the method getParameterValues even for the GET data, if there
> is both POST and GET??
It depends on the servlet engine. I know that Apache JServ1.0b3 parses
only the parameters from INPUT tags, but Apache JServ1.0b4 parses both
parameters from INPUT tags and parameters from QUERY_STRING.
I don't know about other servlet engines.
Martin
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