You can put in any url in the input attribute. So there isn't a problem having input go through an action.
David --- "DEHAMER,BRIAN (HP-MountainView,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I want to use form validation with my ActionForm > bean, what should I > specify for the "input" attribute of my action > defition? Should it > reference the JSP page that renders the form (e.g. > "/login.jsp") or should > it reference the action responsible for presenting > the form (e.g. > "/login.do")? > > All of the examples that I've seen show the "input" > attribute pointing to > the JSP page; however, when I do this I notice that > my page doesn't render > properly because it is dependent on some information > that is set in the > associated action class. If I put an action path in > the "input" attribute I > think I can solve my problem, but I'm not sure if > this is an appropriate use > of the architecture. > > Thanks for the help. > > Brian DeHamer > Hewlett-Packard Co. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com

