Thanks Ted (and everyone else!)

I was using <html:link href="logon" /> rather than forward="logon"

Cheers
Chris

Ted Husted wrote:

>Struts doesn't map URLS per se, that's up to the container and Web
>server. 
>
>You can use the html:link tag to code logical names into your JSP's, and
>then have Struts insert the appropriate path at runtime
>
>    <forward name="logon"       path="/logon.jsp"/>
>    <forward name="tour"       path="/tour.jps"/>
>
>Which in a JSP would be referenced with 
>
>       <html:link forward="logon"> ...
>       <html:link forward="tour"> ...
>
>Otherwise, you would have to create tour/ and logon/ directories, and
>then name your JSP's
>
>tour/index.jsp
>logon/index.jsp
>
>which would be handled by the Web server normally.
>
>
>-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
>-- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
>-- Tel 716 737-3463.
>-- http://www.husted.com/about/struts/
>
>
>Chris Callaghan wrote:
>
>>Hey all,
>>
>>I want to be able to map a URL to certain JSPs which may or may not have
>>an action involved with them e.g
>>map /logon to logon.jsp which also has as action also called logon
>>also /tour to tour.jsp which has no associated action.
>>
>>How can I do this with struts?
>>
>>Cheers
>>Chris
>>
>


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