Probably I'm wrong, but don't you achieve this by disabling browser
caching via http headers?
2010/11/9 Ken McWilliams :
> I know it depends on the browser but this is a best effort thing and am
> looking for input on my current plan.
>
> When user signs on send the current date/time of the client
Hi all,
You can read some old tests about this problem here:
http://poulwiel.blogspot.com/2009/01/browser-back-button-and-caching-problem.html
maybe they will help You.
Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.
2010/11/9 Maurizio Cucchiara :
> Probably I'm wrong, but don't you achieve this by disabling bro
Hey that is exactly what I needed...
My boss came in and said "This all looks good but my bank does this..."
so it was eureka on the the first line. Thank you!
On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 18:02 +0100, Paweł Wielgus wrote:
> Hi all,
> You can read some old tests about this problem here:
> http://poul
Hi,
I have created a project basic project in Struts (Welcome Struts). In the
package com.myapp.struts (which is ubicated in the Source files) y create a
properties file called MessageResources_es_ES, which has the following
content:
welcome.title=Holamundo Struts
welcome.heading=Bienvenida!
wel
I'm just looking into this and have never implemented ssl before.
I found this: http://code.google.com/p/struts2-ssl-plugin/ and was
wondering if anyone here has used it?
I looked on this list https://cwiki.apache.org/S2PLUGINS/home.html
and didn't see any explicit mention of SSL, nor did I find
Helllo all,
I'm using Struts 2.1.8.1 with two packages defined as follow:
Login
main/Dashboard
MenuCliente
If I input http://myserver/main/whatever it automatically redirects me
to http://myserver/main/Dashboard The same happens if I input
http://myse
Hello,
I haven't used that plugin, but I recomend you to use the SSL provided
by tomcat or your web container, it's easier.
But if you want the best speed, i really suggest yo to use apache
httpd with mod_ssl for the ssl work and mod_jk, to forward the traffic
to tomcat or jetty. You can find docum
yes using SSL provided by web container or http server is the way to go
i think the struts ssl plugin only provide convenient way to redirect
certain page to https/http.
for example, you might want to force your login page to be always accessed
using https then it can help you easily redirect all
try
and make sure your locale is "es_ES" and not just "es" (not sure if it
matters, but just to be on the save side)
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:00 AM, bladu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have created a project basic project in Struts (Welcome Struts). In the
> package com.myapp.struts (which is ubicate
> try parameter="com/myapp/struts/MessageResources"/>
This is right.
The name of a resource bundle, should not include the locale suffix.
Actually, a resource bundle, contains several resource files which
have the same base name and different suffix for each locale.
For more information, see:
ht
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