Heh, thanks Jim. Yeah, my memory is about like yours! But you are right, I can work from that.

Cheers,
Erik

(Time to call it a day and go play some softball!)

Jim Barrows wrote:



-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 2:17 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Tag question


Thanks guys! Seems like there was a method I used to call in my Servlets that would only return the Servlet portion of the request URI . . . I must have gone loco!



Were you thinking of request.getContextPath() ? It won't give you just the servlet portion.... but it would look like it did if you have a memory made out of stainless steel cheese like mine :)

On the other hand....... that might make it easier to extract the servlet portion I 
dunno...



I see that Struts puts a key to the servlet mapping "/services/*" in some scope -- perhaps I can substring on that. I guess I'll have to prepare this outside of the JSP as you suggest.

Thanks,
Erik


Erez Efrati wrote:



That's what this method is supposed to return it's not

something you are


doing wrong.

Maybe that will help:

http://javaalmanac.com/egs/javax.servlet/GetReqUrl.html?l=new


Erez

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 10:56 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Tag question


Hmm I must be doing something wrong. That's giving me the

same value as

Erez's example. Strange, I would have expected it to give me "/services". I wonder how I am causing it to give me
"/usecase/page.jsp".


atta-ur rehman wrote:





Hi Erik,

This one worked for me:

<c:set var="v">
        <%= request.getServletPath() %>
</c:set>

<c:out value="${v}"/>
<bean:write name="v"/>

HTH,

ATTA

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:20:30 -0400, Erik Weber




<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:








How can I set a variable (I assume with c:set) that will hold the




value




of request.getServletPath, so that I can use it in el tags?

Thanks,
Erik

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