Mike, On 12/5/14 8:23 PM, Mike Kienenberger wrote: > I'm still using struts 1 and velocity on a project I'm actively > working on this month. > > I can take a look on Monday morning and see what we're doing.
Okay. I actually wrote this and tried to send it a few days ago but was having SMTP issues across international borders (i.e. my V-prefixed ISP has braindead SMTP servers, don't get me started). I finally got this sent after returning to the US. In the intervening days, I tried a few things that will work if necessary. My current hack does something like this: #set($myHref = $link.forward('my-link')) #if('http' == $href.scheme && $href.port == '443') #set($href = $href.port(80)) #end <a href="$href">link text</a> So it's doable... I was just hoping that it wouldn't require an ugly hack like this. Fortunately, this is one of a *very* small number of URLs that are (a) configured in struts-config.xml and (b) point to resources external to our web application. Thanks, -chris > On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Christopher Schultz > <ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: >> All, >> >> I'm using StrutsLinkTool and I have a "forward" defined in >> struts-config.xml that is a complete URL (like >> "http://www.google.com/?q=foo"). In my page, I have this: >> >> <a href="$link.forward('my-link-name')">link text</a> >> >> The page this link is on is served via HTTPS with no port number, so of >> course I'm using the default port number for TLS (:443). In the page >> source, the link looks like this: >> >> <a href="http://www.google.com:443/?q=foo">link text</a> >> >> The link is unfollowable because the server (not actually google.com) >> returns a 400 response because of the HTTP protocol being used on an >> HTTPS port. :( >> >> Is there a way to suppress the port number in this URL? I believe >> [Struts]LinkTool is adding it because of the port number of the current >> request. >> >> Technically speaking, this is a URL that we can simply specify directly >> in the page, but it's nice to have it configured via struts-config.xml >> to have all our "forwards" defined in one place. >> >> Thanks, >> -chris >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@velocity.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@velocity.apache.org >
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