Hello Casper.
Yes, we are ok now.
I think the responses to your question are in my previous posts :)
Thank you for helping me out.
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But maybe I'm not getting properly your questions?
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uot;F1".
When the work is over, "SERVLET_2" redirects towards "JSP_1"
It's a classical client <-> server scheme...
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The user doesn't shift from "WEBAPP_1" to "WEBAPP_2" for good.
The user will go on with "WEBAPP_1" after "WEBAPP_2" has done what it has to
do after the form ("F1") submission.
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thorized access or escape payment but
still receive an item).
Thanks again :)
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"redirecting from a servlet to an exterior URL using
a POST".
I'm not really displaying "something user specific / session specific" but
Casper's comments are very interesting and may prove useful in the future
for me.
Thanks again :)
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but as far as I've read, it looks like it's not possible...
No it is not possible, what you do is simply sending an URL to the
client, asking it to make a request to that URL next/instead so POST is
not an option here (admitted, my http 1.1 spec knowledge is rusty and
flawed, b
re with
the parameter "result":
And retrieve this parameter in "j1.jsp" like this:
But I wish I could pass that parameter using the "POST" method...
but as far as I've read, it looks like it's not possible...
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Den 29-08-2012 13:30, Léa Massiot skrev:
I posted mistakenly in the "Tomcat" forum instead of here "Tomcat-User" (I
just moved my thread).
Can you help me?
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I posted mistakenly in the "Tomcat" forum instead of here "Tomcat-User" (I
just moved my thread).
Can you help me?
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