I'm new to Stuts and have read several books. To get started I began converting one of my sites. The site is fairly basic: a navigation frame contains graphic images driven by Javascript for the mouse handling. The only form that exists is on a contact page.
I created global forwards for each of the pages, but then ran into difficulties getting the navigation bar to work properly. The following code was generated by Dreamweaver: <a href="home.jsp" target="content" onClick="MM_nbGroup('down','group1','home','images/home_3.gif',1)" onMouseOver="MM_nbGroup('over','home','images/home_2.gif','images/home_4.gif ',1)" onMouseOut="MM_nbGroup('out')"><img src="images/home_3.gif" alt="" name="home" width="66" height="28" border="0" onload="MM_nbGroup('init','group1','home','images/home.gif',1)"></a> So far I've had no luck converting this to a <html:link forward> because of the graphic images. All my attemps so far result in compilation errors or lack of success at run-time. Aside from this problem, the real question I have is whether I'm making things more difficult for myself by forcing all navigation through global forwards. For simple sites, is it really necessary to have an action for each page, especially if there's no user input? Still struggling with the issue of when to do global forwards vs. action mappings. Have picked up a bit by reading the message boards and appreciate any input you may have. Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]