Cause you don't need to, everytime a servlet loads and starts, it receives
the Request object as a parameter.
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> "Pernica,
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> You cannot do that.
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> On Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Hi !
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> > I don't understand why but when I put the request object in the session
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> > session.setAttribute("request", request);
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> > and try to retrieve it later in another jsp page :
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> > request = (HttpServletRequest) session.getAttribute("request");
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> > I constat that my request object is egal to null
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> > WHY !!!!!
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> > Patrick PIERRA
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