If you are developing a JSP/Servlet then you can do this by keeping those
variables in session.

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-----Original Message-----
From: U K Laxmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 February, 2005 10:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: How to send hidden variables to next page


Sorry if it's not the right place to post this
question. Excuse me.

I've some hidden variables in a web page. I want to
send them to next page without using submit button. I
don't know how to do it. More over i don't know how to
access those variables in the next page. Is there any
option available to do this html or tomcat or apache?

Thanks!!

--- Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ah-ha, somehow I changed a line in the
> uriworkermap.properties file from
> this (some pointless experiment out of past
> frustrated delirium):
> /jsp-examples/*=ajp13w
> ...to this:
> /jsp-examples/*.jsp
> ...so changing it back (which is how it was
> out-of-the-box after
> jk_1.2.8.exe was run) to:
> /jsp-examples/*=ajp13w
> ...fixes it, and I can now access both directories
> fine (inside and
> outside of $CATALINA_HOME/webapps)!!!  YAY!!!
>
> I now get the expected results for:
> http://localhost/jsp-examples/ (the webapps/
> examples page)
> ...and for:
> http://localhost:8080/jsp-examples/ (the webapps/
> examples page)
> ...and for:
> http://localhost:8080 (Tomcat home page)
> ...and for:
> http://localhost (IIS home page)
> ...and for:
> http://localhost/JSP/MYwebapps/MYjsp-examples
> (the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\JSP\MYwebapps\ examples
> page)
> ...and the .JSP pages work as expected in both
> places!
> Now I can add docabses to my heart's content -
> *relieved sigh*
>
> SO...the easy answer is a simple, single CONTEXT
> addition, but making sure
> to overlap the end of the "docbase" path with the
> "path":
> <Context path="/JSP"
> docbase="C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/JSP" debug="0"
>       reloadable="true" crossContext="false" />
>
> As an aside, I got rid of the <...path=""
> docbase=""...> CONTEXT, so I
> have no idea why you're using that line in your
> server.xml file, Wendy?
>
> THANKS, Wendy!!!
> -Matt
>
>
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Matt wrote:
>
> > OK, we've at least gotten to the point where I can
> now run the examples
> > from my own directory outside of
> $CATALINA_HOME/webapps, and by ONLY
> > editing server.xml and uriworkermap.properties
> slightly, and NOTHING
> > ELSE, which is not only nice, but also what I
> expected all along!
> > (THANK YOU!THANK YOU!THANK YOU!)*
> >
> > *HOWEVER, now that I made the changes you
> recommended, the webapps area
> > now is NOT FOUND when using plain URL's.  I get a
> (Tomcat-based) directory
> > listing when using the following URL (instead of
> the Tomcat welcome page):
> > http://localhost:8080
> > ...which includes my outside folder and then all
> of the folders in
> > $CATALINA_HOME/webapps, AND if I go deeper into
> any of these listed
> > directories with the explicit port :8080 set it
> works, BUT if I try the
> > following URL:
> > http://localhost/jsp-examples
> > ...then I get a 404 page not found error (not a
> Tomcat page - standard
> > IE stuff).
> > With or without the :8080 port in my URL, my
> outside directory can be
> > found just fine:
> >
>
http://localhost/JSP/MYwebapps/MYjsp-examples/index.html
> (and so on)
> > ...so I have the inverse problem.
> > Good grief!  Can't we have both?
> >
> > Here's the beginning of my HOST tag through the
> CONTEXT (everything else
> > in server.xml is out-of-the-box, unless
> jk_1.2.8.exe does anything here as
> > well):
> >       <Host name="localhost" appBase="webapps"
> >        unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
> >        xmlValidation="false"
> xmlNamespaceAware="false">
> >
> >        <Context path="" docBase="" debug="0"
> reloadable="true"
> > crossContext="true" />
> >
> >        <Context path="/JSP"
> docbase="C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/JSP" debug="0"
> > reloadable="true" crossContext="false" />
> >
> > ...the trick seems to be in the overlapping ending
> directory in path and
> > docbase, which is kinda annoying since EVERY
> example I found showed path
> > set to "" or "/" - hence my frustration up to this
> point.  I have tried
> > removing the first CONTEXT (seems weird with path
> and docbase both set to
> > "").  When I remove that, I get the same results -
> so what is this CONTEXT
> > for, if anything?
> >
> > My uriworkermap.properties file is as follows:
> > # uriworker.properties -
> > #
> > # This file provides sample mappings for example
> > # ajp13w worker defined in
> workermap.properties.minimal
> >
> > /servlets-examples/*=ajp13w
> > /jsp-examples/*.jsp=ajp13w
> > /*.jsp=ajp13w
> > /JSP/*.jsp=ajp13w
> >
> > # Now filter out all .jpeg files inside that
> context
> > # For no mapping the url has to start with
> exclamation (!)
> >
> > !/servlets-examples/*.jpeg=ajp13w
> >
> > So, I'm still trying to get BOTH to work right,
> but making some progress!
> > -Matt
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Matt,
> > >
> > > I'm not sure if this would solve your problem,
> but I have my server.xml set up with the following
> configuration:
> > >
> > >
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
> > > <Host name="localhost" debug="0"
> appBase="webapps/myApp"
> > >     unpackWARs="false" autoDeploy="true"
> > >     xmlValidation="true"
> xmlNamespaceAware="true">
> > >
> > >     <Context path="" docBase="" debug="0"
> reloadable="true" crossContext="true" />
> > >
> > >     <!-- context path for external ini directory
> -->
> > >     <Context path="/ini"
> docBase="c:\\myApp\c\releases\ini" debug="0"
> > >              reloadable="true"
> crossContext="false" />
> > >
> > >     <!-- context path for external lib directory
> -->
> > >     <Context path="/lib"
> docBase="c:\\myApp\c\releases\lib" debug="0"
> > >              reloadable="true"
> crossContext="false" />
> > >
> > > </Host>
> > >
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
> > >
> > > This means my root webapp for http://localhost
> resolves to webapps/myApp, and the
> http://localhost/ini url goes to
> c:\\koba\c\releases\ini, etc.
> > >
> > > When we first set this up Tomcat had problems
> starting up because it was reading in old web.xml
> files under the Tomcat/conf/Catalina... dir(s) but
> it couldn't find that path under
> Tomcat/webapps/myApp/.  So we had to remove those
> old xml files (since the localhost root no longer
> went to Tomcat/webapps/).
> > >
> > >
> > > As a test, I just tried directing my Host's
> appBase to an external directory, and it worked for
> me.  For that test I configured server.xml per the
> following:
> > >
> > > <Host name="localhost" debug="0"
> appBase="c:\\myApp\c\releases\ini"
>
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