Ah, forgot to mention that there is a simple tutorial there, so hopefully you wont' be lost. :D

Abhijeet Mahalkar wrote:

oohh great

thankx
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Under the commons project.
jakarta.apache.org

Abhijeet Mahalkar wrote:



Thankx dear for ur imme. reply

will you pls tell me where will i find this commons-httpclient in which


jar


etc... ?

thankx again
abhijeet
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Maybe you can use commons-httpclient to connect to the url, see if you
get a 404 or 200 for the response ?
If you get a 200, you are good to go, 404, means file not found.


Abhijeet Mahalkar wrote:






hi All
Sorry for this out of forum question. But i want to check thru http




protocol




whether the a.txt file exists on the specified Location or not...

e.g. http://1.1.1.1/test/poll/SimpleHTML.html

i want to check whether "SimpleHTML.html" file  exist at the
1.1.1.1/test/coll  location or not ?

I tried URL URLClassloader, File etc URL classes but i am not able to




find




the solution for this.
Is there anybody who had such requirement previously and can GUIDE me


for


the same.

thankx in advance..

abhijeet


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hi again,

lets say im going to use JSTL, how to change this into JSTL?
<input type="radio" name="name" value="<bean:write name="mpd"
property="name" />">

so izzit like this?
<html:radio property="name" value="${mpd.name}" />

& do i need to include the tlds (c.tld etc) libraries (jstl.jar &
standard.jar)
please help im a JSTL newbie. im trying my best not to use ant
scriptlets inside the app.

thanks

Richard Yee wrote:







Mohd,
No. Struts does not do anything with any of the static parts of your
page. Why can't you use the html:text tag? You can put a JSP or JSTL
expression as the value of the 'value' attribute too.



-Richard


At 01:37 AM 11/15/2003, you wrote:








Thanks for your help

there is a situation where i cant use <html:text> to render a text
input, i use normal html tag <input>, is struts will know to display
the values inside a normal <input> tag?

Richard Yee wrote:







Mohd,
You need to retrieve the user's current settings and set the
appropriate fields in your ActionForm from your Action class. If


you


do that, the fields will be populated when you display the form.


Are


you using  html:select  with html:options ? You might want to look
at the html:optionsCollection tag too.

-Richard

At 06:56 PM 11/14/2003, you wrote:







hi

is there any automatic way that i can polulate all the fields
(including html:select with html:options) in a typical edit/update
page? coz right now im doing it manually. & im basically stuck


when


try to select the option saved previously. im using html:options
with the labelValueBean

any help is greatly appreciated






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