Hey!
>From what you write below, you have it all. You may not
have the confidence, though. Just go for it. You can't break
anything. See below embedded comments (untested code).
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
Philippe Plouffe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm developping a servlet which will start with a HTTP get operation
> (doGet)
// Output HTML form
out.println ("<FORM ACTION='" + request.getServletPath() + "' METHOD=POST>");
out.println ("<PRE>");
out.println (" <B> <input type=radio name='name' value='value1'> Cats");
out.println (" <B> <input type=radio name='name' value='value2' > Dogs");
out.println (" <B> <input type=radio name='name' value='value3' checked>
Snakes");
out.println ("<input type=submit>");
out.println ("</PRE></FORM>");
> and depending on the data the user has input when submitting,
> the same servlet will make a DoPost with different HTML data.
>
// Output of which animal
out.println ("<H4> getAnimal() </H4> ");
where getAnimal() is your typical servlet getParameters() implementation found
numerous places where servlet information hangs out.
>
> Does anybody have a suggestion on how my servlet should pass the data to
> itself ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
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