Hi --
Thanks ever so much! Changing $req. to $request. did the trick.
Betty
----- Original Message -----
From: "Claude Brisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Velocity Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: why do $req.setAttribute()s show up in my html page
It's because they are not resolved. Have you tried with $request instead
of $req ?
Even when unresolved, you can avoid such statements to leak on web pages
by using "$!req.setAtt..." (you should still be warned in the logs).
Claude
Le jeudi 04 octobre 2007 à 14:45 -0700, Betty Chang a écrit :
Hi --
I'm sort of a newbie to both struts and velocity. I converted an
existing webwork2.2.4/velocity project to struts2/velocity. Things
seem okay except that my $req.setAttribute("blah",$blah) calls in
my .vm files end up showing up on my html page.
Is there something I need to set to avoid this? (They did not show
up with webwork2.2.4)
Thanks
Betty
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