Hi Ted,

What's the ETA for a release containing a message tag / queue / ActionMessage? 

Actually I'm not sure I get what you're implying - at present in the current release, 
the user does know the difference between a message and an error immediately, because 
of the error.header. Oops, I've just realised I can set that to blank by removing it 
from the application resources file. Is that what you mean?


Regards
Adam





On Sat, 23 February 2002, Ted Husted wrote:

> 
> I just use the same queue for both. Though, in the nightly build there's
> a message tag that gives both a ActionErrors and ActionMessage queuue.
> In practice, messages of any ilk are usually displayed in the same
> place, so it's easier just to use the same tag. The user won't know the
> difference.
> 
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> 
> Kalpana RamiReddy wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > I am builing an application where the Action class has to return a confirmation 
>message to the jsp. How can I do this using the struts framework.  I know how to 
>return an error messege in the <html:error> tag but I also need to display a 
>confirmation message to the user.  Currently I am simply passing the message as a 
>parameter on the ActionForward, is there a better way to do this?
> > 
> > Thanks for you help,
> > 
> > Kalpana
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