Hi Cosmin,

A safer, more explicit, less 'hacky' way to do it is to use a hidden
input whose name is '_eventName' and value is the name of your event,
as in

<s:hidden name="_eventName" value="execute"/>

This would call public Resolution execute() on your action bean.

Cheers,
Freddy
http://www.stripesbook.com

On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:22:56 +0300, "Cosmin Marginean"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Again, I am running in a "best-practice" issue. I am trying to submit a 
> form to an action but not to it's default handler. For this, I saw that 
> having a submit button with the name of the event to be handled will 
> submit to that event handler.
> 
> However, I am not using a submit button (UI issues) and I need to submit 
> to this non-default handler. As I saw, I can use a hidden input whose 
> name is the name of the event (same as in the case of the submit button 
> input). This seems to work (at a first glance at least) but I was 
> wondering if this can be avoided since it seems pretty "hacky" to me, to 
> be honest.
> 
> Thanks,
> Cosmin Marginean
> 
> -- 
> cosminaru.ro
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