I guess your are using a request scoped ActionForm. Try with a session one. 
If I understand you, that is the expected behaviour for a request 
ActionForm. It is correct.

Regards,

Adolfo.

>From: Miguel Angel Mulero Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Struts Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Bean of scope request missing in link
>Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 10:54:53 +0200
>
>I know HTML can't save beans (ActionForm in this case). I have see that
>Struts don't reuse my ActionForm, it creates a new ActionForm, puts the
>values of the HTML form, and deletes the old. My problem in this case is
>that if I put a link, it can't put any values in the ActionForm, so it
>erases it.
>
>I have make it work with some JavaScript and a hidden form, but, Is there a
>way to say Struts don't erase the ActionForm if I press the link, only if I
>make a submit?
>
>Thanks!!
>
>Sorry for my english!! :(
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Adolfo Miguelez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Enviado el: jueves, 22 de agosto de 2002 10:36
>Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Asunto: Re: Bean of scope request missing in link
>
>
>Hi Miguel Angel,
>
>I response you in English to share the answer with anyone. After JSP
>compilation it becomes in an HTML which is sent to the browser client.
>Once in the client, how can the HTML hold a bean? The bean is supposed in
>the JSP compilation by the JSP engine but produced HTML cannot hold the
>bean, AFAIK.
>
>Can you further explain your question or answer directly, in Spanish if you
>want to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
>
>To pursue the behaviour that you are looking for, why do not you place the
>bean in session scope and invoke it from the sucesive JSPs? Take in mind
>that JSP compilation produces in server and the page that you see in 
>browser
>IN THE CLIENT MACHINE is the HTML after JSP compilation.
>
>Am I missing something? Regards,
>
>Adolfo.
>
> >From: Miguel Angel Mulero Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Bean of scope request missing in link
> >Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 08:03:42 +0200
> >
> >I've got a JSP page with a <html:form>. This form is complete with the
> >contents of a java bean. I've got a link to a Action (that redirects to
> >another JSP). Mi problem is that when I press the link, the Action (and, 
>of
> >course, after the JSP) don't receive the java bean, so in the JSP I can't
> >print the contents. The bean have scope request, so I think it would have
> >to
> >work.
> >
> >Is this normal? Some idea?
> >
> >Thanks!!
> >
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