Hey Scott

FINALLY! It works !!!
Including xml tag in my javascript is the solution for me.

THANKS !


Scott Van Wart-2 wrote:
> 
> mosho wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>>
>> I  added a unspecified() method in my action class and it works now.
>> I am not able to understand though how it is working, unspecified() is
>> called when parameter name doesn;t exist, right?
>> I have a parameter name= navigation and its value is shown as
>> {submitText}.
>> But it calls unspecified  method, for that value as it would have done if
>> value is null. 
>> I am assuming it is calling unspecified() because  it is not able to find
>> the key name {submitText}
>>   
> I hope I read your reply correctly.....
> 
> You should NEVER EVER see "{submitText}" when you're stepping through 
> Java, or in the log window, or in an exception stack trace!!!  The ONLY 
> place it should appear is in your JSP.  In ALL OTHER PLACES, you should 
> see the text that you put in your MessageResources.properties.  If 
> you're seeing "{submitText}" verbatim, then your JSP compiler is 
> ignoring EL, or it's not written correctly.  For this line in your JSP,
> 
>   hiddenField.value = "${submitText}";
> 
> Go ahead and request your page in your browser, then go to view source.  
> Scroll down to where this line should appear in the HTML, and make sure 
> it says something like,
> 
>   hiddenField.value = "Next";
> 
> instead.
> 
> Now there might be a workaround... I gave you the EL method because I 
> find it much cleaner than embedding XML-like tags in JavaScript, but the 
> following may also work in your JSP:
> 
> hiddenField.value = '<bean:message key="button.next" />';
> 
> This might work... I don't LIKE it, because it's an XML (tag library, 
> whatever) tag inside JavaScript inside HTML in a JSP... but oh well.  
> Note the quotes -- the outermost are single quotes, the innermost are 
> double quotes.  Double check them even if you copied/pasted them just to 
> get into the habit.
> 
> If you were using {submitText} in your post as a placeholder for the 
> actual text that should appear to the browser, my apologies, though I 
> hope you understand what I was getting at :).
> 
> If this WAS the case, since you're not using EL, feel free to remove the 
> lines I gave you in an earlier post,
> 
>   <c:set var="submitText">
>     <bean:message key="button.submit" />
>   </c:set>
> 
> As you don't need them.
> 
> - Scott
> 
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