Musachy,

that sounds interesting. Can you tell me where I find information about configuring (in struts-config.xml? or programmatically?) the interceptor?

Thanks

Martin

Musachy Barroso schrieb:
You can configure the params interceptor to ignore those params.

musachy

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:00 AM,  <kindl...@arcor.de> wrote:
Thanks Jim,

that is the explanation I needed. I can't get rid of the name attribute, but I 
can live with the stack traces in my log file.

Martin


----- Original Nachricht ----
Von:     Jim Kiley <jhki...@summa-tech.com>
An:      Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
Datum:   29.05.2009 14:45
Betreff: Re: [s2] strange (for me) OGNL behavior

Whenever you click an HTML button with your mouse, the browser will submit
the X and Y coordinates of the area that you clicked.  This is to support
image maps.  By giving the submit button a name (I think), the browser
tries
to provide those X and Y coordinates with respect to the button's name
(thus
name.x and name.y).  Struts is trying to parse those input parameters but
because you probably don't have an object in your action class that has the
name that your submit button has, it is lost.
This error won't actually cause you any real problems, but if you want to
get rid of it I think you'll want to get rid of the 'name' attribute on
your
submit button.

jk

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:46 AM, <kindl...@arcor.de> wrote:

Hi,

OGNL is a great mystery for me. It does magic and - well - strange
things.
:-)
Perhaps you can help me out.

The situation:
I have a S2 (2.16) site where I use on some pages a form like this:
<s:form action="SatImgWetterSWR" acceptcharset="UTF-8">
 <s:textfield id="plzs_searchterm" name="plzs_searchterm" value="PLZ/Ort
eingeben"  cssClass="dimmedInput" onfocus="setActiveClass();"/>
 <s:submit type="image" src="pages/img/nav/dosearch.gif" id="plzs_submit"
name="plzs_submit" cssStyle="margin-left: 5px;" />
</s:form>

This works great.

The problem:
when pressing the Submit-button, Struts throws exceptions that it (OGNL)
cannot set the properties x and y which do not exist.
This does not stop my app from working, its just ugly.

Looking a bit into the problem I found that the form tries to transfer
plzs_submit.x and plzs_submit.y and this causes the problem.

I am puzzled.

Any explanation and hint for stopping this will be greatly appreciated.

Martin

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