It is very simple as I am just getting underway with some preliminaries.
<global-forwards>
<forward name="welcome" path="/welcome.do" redirect="true" />
<forward name="home" path="home.do" redirect="true" />
</global-forwards>
<action-mappings>
<action path="/welcome" forward="/jsp/welcome.jsp" />
<action path="/home" forward="/jsp/home.jsp" />
</action-mappings>
I basically want to go through the FrontController then to some jsp pages
before they log in.
Thanks
Scott
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Subject: Re: html:link invalid for DTD???
What does the Action Mapping look like for /welcome ?
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21/04/2005 12:07 PM
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Subject: html:link invalid for DTD???
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Hello,
I am creating a new site, and I am having trouble interpreting an error
message:
I have a jsp page with the following html:img in it.
<html:img page="/images/shop.gif" border="0"/>
and this shows the image with the context and all is happy.
As soon as I try and create this shop image into a link like so.....
<html:link action="/welcome">
<html:img page="/images/shop.gif" border="0"/>
</html:link>
I get this error message:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /jsp/welcome.jsp(34,7) Attribute action
invalid for tag link according to TLD
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:39)
I am looking at the docs here:
http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/struts-html.html#link
and there are no "REQUIRED" attributes.
Also, how would I know what DTD this is using?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
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