Got it ...

michael


> On 22/12/2002 9:22 PM, "Eigen Technology Pty Ltd"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Scott,
>>
>> I was a Perl/PHP user and now switching to Turbine.
>>
>> If I have more than one Form elements passed on from one page to the
>> other, how does this:
>>
>> $data.Parameters.HTMLElementName
>>
>> method resolve it? (there is this split command in Perl/PHP)
>>
>> In a .vm file I coded:
>>
>> #set($test=data.Parameters.HTMLElementName)
>> $test
>>
>> but the resultant Page on my broswer gave me an Error. What went
>> wrong?
>>
>> cheers
>> michael
>
> I didn't mean to use the literal String "HTMLElementName" - you should
> substitute this with the name attribute you assigned to the html input
> element in your form (<input name="myInputElementName" ...>).
>
> "$data" is the Turbine RunDataService (configured in your
> TurbineResources.properties file).
> "Parameters" is resolved to the getParameters() method in RunData using
> reflection.
> "myInputElementName" is resolved via reflection to
> get("myInputElementName") (well I think it is, if I am wrong just expand
> it yourself or if the type is important do getInt("myInputElementName")
> or whatever).
>
> See the "Parameter and Cookie Parsing" section of:
> http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/turbine-2/services/rundata-service.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Scott
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