2007/11/19, Ognjen Blagojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I suppose you are using ActionForms. Try to extend ActionForm overriding
> your reset method which will set the character encoding, before the
> parameters are processed. Something like this:
well, I solved with a Valve that impose a default enc
2007/11/19, Ognjen Blagojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Which version of Struts are you using? 1.2.7 does support acceptCharset,
> as you can see here:
Oh, yes, you're right. I'm using version 1.1, that's why probably I
don't have that option available. Unfortunately I'm not allowed to
upgrade to a
2007/11/16, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Some standard text I wrote a while ago follows. The most useful bit is
> probably the URIEncoding attribute on the connector.
Thanks Mark, I think I read your paper somewhere before I decided to
write to this help request. In fact, if you read caref
2007/11/16, Ognjen Blagojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Did you try to put acceptCharset="UTF-8" in the form tag?
well, I'm using Struts and it looks the html:form tag doesn't allow
any acceptCharset attribute. I tried to set the enctype attribute, but
with no effect.
Thanks,
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2007/11/16, Mohsen Saboorian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't know if this is the best solution. You can create a filter for
> *.* in your web.xml, with the following piece of code:
> response.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
No, unfortunately the parameters are parsed before any filter is
invoked. He
2007/11/16, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No, unfortunately the parameters are parsed before any filter is
> invoked. Hence, a flag is set on the request that avoids subsequent
I tried with valve. It looks fine now.
But it's really annoying having to impose a default c
Hello Tomcat users,
I'm developing an application in Jboss 4.0.2, which uses Tomcat 5.5.9
as web tier.
I'm trying to make Tomcat decoding the request body with the correct
encoding. I have problems with IE and Firefox as well. The html page
has the meta tag:
all characters are display
2007/9/7, Bill Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From his examples below, it looks like he wants access to the TC internals.
yes, you're right
> For the OP's original problem, for obvious security reasons TC makes it very
> hard to access the internal TC objects behind the various Facades from a
> we
2007/9/6, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> help. I'm still unclear as to why you need access those object. If you
> could say more about that, someone might be able to offer a better way
> to do what you want.
ok,
I need to access some of the Catalina Session specific features. In
the Valve i
2007/9/6, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ok, I don't need to modify the Request or Response. I'm trying to read them.
by the way, I'd be glad if I was able to read the StandardSession. I
mean, even if it's not possible reading the Request, maybe it's easie
2007/9/6, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok... do you need them to modify the request and/or response? Or are
> you trying to pull some information from the original tomcat internals?
ok, I don't need to modify the Request or Response. I'm trying to read them.
Maybe a Wrapper is too much...
h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> May I ask what exactly you want to do with the facade? Seems like you
> could do what you want with a request or response wrapper instead.
>
> --David
>
> Tremal Naik wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >I'v been using a valve to perform li
Hello,
I'v been using a valve to perform license checking in my web
application. The method invoke(Request request, Response response) had
access to the Request and Response objects, allowing me to perform
some advanced operations. For instance, I made use of instructions
like:
Session catalinaSes
2007/4/3, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
as the charset used to encode parameters when submitting form. One
possible way i know to prevent such problem is
1) set page encoding to utf-8
2) in the tag add an acceptCharset="UTF-8" parameter
3) call request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8") before g
Hello,
I have problems with the encoding of the euro symbol.
I set the charset to UTF-8 in my page:
I submit a form containing the euro symbol in a client account number
text field (typed in Internet Explorer in a Windows environment).
I set a breakpoint on
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Proce
2007/3/29, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I just tried it with 5.5.23, and JRE_HOME without JAVA_HOME works
properly on both JRE 5 and 6.
ok, thanks, I'll upgrade our clients tomcat. In the meanwhile, a small
fix to the windows batches was sufficient.
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2007/3/29, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It really looks that the guys there at Apache don't care of us,
ignorant windows users ;)
I quote from the bug report:
"I'm leaving the bug open for Windows, but I really don't care about
the problem"
All my windows
2007/3/29, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
was clearly aware of. Unfortunately, it often takes quite a while for
the doc to catch up to reality.
Not only the documents, but it looks that a bug that has been marked
as resolved in version 5.5.9 has not really been resolved or
reintrodu
2007/3/29, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tomcat officially requires the full JDK, because it needs javac in order to
compile JSPs. If you pre-compile all your JSPs, you can get away with running
tomcat on a JRE only, but you do so at your own risk.
From
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5
Hello,
excuse me for the very simple question, but I'm not able to find a
reference for it.
I'm trying to use Tomcat 5.5.16 with JRE 1.5 installed. When I start
it complains that JAVA_HOME environment variable is required, when I
set this variable as my JRE root, it complains that JAVA_HOME shou
2007/3/19, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How about having your webapp implements some kind on 'license checking
service' and, at webapp startup, put it available at the JNDI level? You
valve (or realm) could then access this named service and simply issue a
'can i log in one more user?' requ
2007/3/19, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please, bear in mind my original question was "is it possible avoid
using server/lib?" I never asked for java/j2ee programming lessons
Of course, I accept all suggestions I receive gratefully, I'm not a
some kind of troll, t
2007/3/19, David Kerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"session.invalidate()" is complicated?
Not at all, but I cannot login the user and then simply redirect him
to the login form next time he'll perform some action. This would be
confusing. If I could simply use the axe to make my job, my dear, I
would
2007/3/19, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I don't understand why you try to do a webapp specific stuff (licence
checking) in a server context (a valve).
Well, my license is limiting the number of contemporary sessions, i.e.
there is a limit on the number of users can be logged in at the sam
I need to perform license checking before the user authenticate.
Filters filter the request only after authentication, do they?
Thanks
TN
2007/3/19, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> From: Tremal Naik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The point is I defined a Valve which perf
Hello to you all,
Going further into the building of my application the percentage of
classes I need to include into the server/lib folder is growing too
much. In a few days all my application will be deployed there instead
of the webapps folder!
The point is I defined a Valve which performs lice
2007/2/28, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How is it that you have code that needs request-specific information,
but no access to the request? Are you forced into this situation by
other components (through a callback mechanism or something like that)?
Or, is this the result of poor plan
2007/2/28, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, what /do/ you have available?
That was my question: "What do I have available?".
May any of the following be useful?
I'm confused, really.
Server server = ServerFactory.getServer();
Service service = server.findService("Catalina");
Engi
2007/2/28, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
We got round this by putting the name into a ThreadLocal variable from a
place where we *did* have access to it, then reading it later - messy,
I see, you use the same approach as JBoss. So, you mean there is no
way to get the user principal using
Hello,
I want to retrieve the user principal where I don't have the request
available i.e. I cannot use the method
HttpServletRequest.getUserPrincipal()
I need in particular the user name.
May you suggest something appropriate?
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2006/11/2, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There is a known bug in IE6 that loses the port number while handling
redirects. This thread may be related:
yes, I use a valve to filter all incoming request to fix this problem.
Or it might not be. You could try IE7 to see if that cures
2006/11/2, Pid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Using a valve seems a bit crazy, even a filter seems excessive.
ok, what do you suggest?
I'm not quite clear on what the problem is; is it that IE is
misbehaving, or is it that your app is gaining a query string where it's
unnecessary?
both. If Mozilla Fi
2006/11/2, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd like to filter the response to strip the unnecessary query string
from the Location header. Should I use a Valve or a Filter or what?
I noticed that I can change the header Location after the invoke()
call in a Valve:
getNext().inv
Hello,
I'm using SSLExt to manage https redirection in a Struts 1.1 project.
SSLExt (http://sslext.sourceforge.net/) is a framework to let Struts
application easily switch back and forth from a secure channel when a
page displays sensitive data (i.e. password input forms)
If the user requests a p
2006/4/4, Tremal Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have no problem with Firefox, while IE looks as if it get lost. The
> secure request does not arrive on the tomcat server. Where did it go?
from the Tomcat SSL howto:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html
"ss
2006/4/4, Sheets, Jerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you have a web proxy in your environment? That would be transparent,
> or hand-configured.
We don't use a proxy to connect to the Tomcat, normally. I've
configured it only to inspect the request headers that are sent by the
browsers. An example o
Hi everybody,
I marked this message as OT because it may not pertain to Tomcat, even
if I presume so.
I have a problem with a Jboss/Tomcat 5.5 installed on an IBM AIX
machine. The application redirects user requests to an encrypted
channel at login:
1) The browser sends an unsecure request.
2) th
2006/3/17, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Go and troll somewhere else.
sorry, I thought you where pissing on me. I didn't understand your
real intentions.
I will manage the request to get what I'm looking for.
Thanks,
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2006/3/16, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes. Servlet spec 2.4
Thank you very much. Persons like you make me loosing faith in the
Open Source. I think I'll call the guys at IBM...
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2006/3/16, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> JBoss getPrincipal() figures that from the request,
Maybe, but it doesn't require I pass the request as an argument, ir
returns the principal from whenever I call it in the code, simply,
even in those classes which doesn't have a request variabile.
It
2006/3/16, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ??? That doesn't make any sense to me. There may be may users
> connected to Tomcat at any given time; if you don't get the one
> corresponding to a specific request (or associated session), what do you
> think you're getting?
well, I don't
Hello,
how can i retrieve an user principal?
I don't want to get it from the request, but directly from the
underlying security framework.
My application, when developed in Jboss, uses an instruction like the following:
org.jboss.security.SecurityAssociation.getPrincipal();
Is there something s
2006/3/16, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> your valve classes have to be in common/lib or common/classes or
> server/lib or server/classes
>
> for security purposes, the best place would be server/lib or server/classes
>
> Filip
Well, I put the classes in a jar deployed in server/li
Hello, I have a problem with Tomcat 5.5.9
I created a file CiccioPasticcio.war with my application. I have to
filter user requests using Tomcat Valves, so I wrote a context.xml file
with the following
The file is in the folder
CiccioPasticcio.war\META-INF\context.xml
The Valve classe
2006/2/23, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can you verify that the following does not exist:
> conf\Catalina\[hostname]\CiccioPasticcio.xml
>
> where [hostname] is usually localhost?
the file exists, but it's identical to the one I put in my app
META-INF. Even if I delete it, it's re-c
Hello, I have a problem with Tomcat 5.5
I created a file CiccioPasticcio.war with my application. I have to
filter user requests using Tomcat Valves, so I wrote a context.xml file
with the following
The file is in the folder
CiccioPasticcio.war\META-INF\context.xml
The Valve classes
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