Hi Chris, Not exactly what I'm looking for,
If I now type: http://localhost:8080/rf-adminweb/admin/login/login.jsp Then it thinks I'm submitting the form - so my form validation errors get displayed. (ie it thinks I'm submitting the form: http://localhost:8080/rf-adminweb/admin/login/login.<http://localhost:8080/rf-adminweb/admin/login/login.jsp> action) Is there something else I need to add to the config as well? Sorry, I'm a bit new to Struts 2 so my configuration isn't yet 100% the way I would like it - so there might be something in addition to that property I might have missed. Don't think its going to help, but my struts.xml: <struts> <!-- No Actions are defined here. --> <include file="struts-actions.xml" /> <constant name="struts.devMode" value="false" /> <constant name="struts.i18n.reload" value="false" /> <constant name="struts.configuration.xml.reload" value="false" /> <!-- Configure Struts 2 theme. --> <!-- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4561179/how-to-disable-struts-2-table-generation-for-form http://struts.apache.org/2.3.4.1/docs/cssxhtml-theme.html http://struts.apache.org/2.3.4.1/docs/extending-themes.html http://www.mkyong.com/struts2/working-with-struts-2-theme-template/ http://struts.apache.org/2.3.4.1/docs/template-loading.html As of Struts 2.0.10, setting the property struts.freemarker.templatesCache to true will enable the Struts internal caching of Freemarker templates. This property is set to false by default. --> <constant name="struts.freemarker.templatesCache" value="true" /> <constant name="struts.ui.templateDir" value="template" /> <constant name="struts.ui.theme" value="custom" /> <!-- http://struts.apache.org/release/2.3.x/docs/struts-defaultxml.html --> <package name="default" abstract="true" extends="struts-default"> <interceptors> <interceptor name="checkAuthenticationInterceptor" class="com.d6.adminweb.login.session.AdminAuthenticationInterceptor" /> <interceptor-stack name="any"> <interceptor-ref name="validationWorkflowStack" /> </interceptor-stack> <interceptor-stack name="authenticate"> <interceptor-ref name="checkAuthenticationInterceptor" /> <interceptor-ref name="validationWorkflowStack" /> </interceptor-stack> </interceptors> <default-interceptor-ref name="authenticate" /> <global-results> <result name="sessionExpired">/admin/login/sessionExpired.jsp</result> </global-results> </package> </struts> Kind regards, Serdyn du Toit On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Chris Pratt <thechrispr...@gmail.com>wrote: > Put the following in your struts.xml configuration file: > > <constant name="struts.action.extension" value="jsp"/> > > I actually prefer: > > <constant name="struts.action.extension" value="html"/> > > since it hides the underlying technology just a bit better and makes a tiny > bit harder for someone to guess how to hack it. It's not high security, > but every little bit helps. > (*Chris*) > > > > On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Serdyn du Toit <dutoi...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have the following Struts action defined in Xml: > > <package name="login" namespace="/admin/login" extends="default"> > > <default-interceptor-ref name="any" /> > > > > <action name="login" > > class="com.d6.adminweb.login.AdminUserLoginAction"> > > <result name="input">/admin/login/login.jsp</result> > > <result name="success" > > type="redirect">/admin/dashboard/frames.jsp</result> > > </action> > > </package> > > > > When I submit the page and validation fails my browser has the following > > Url: > > http://localhost:8080/webapp/admin/login/login.action< > > http://localhost:8080/rf-adminweb/admin/login/login.action> > > > > How can I make it display > > http://localhost:8080/webapp/admin/login/login.j< > > http://localhost:8080/rf-adminweb/admin/login/login.action> > > sp > > > > If I never see .action in the browser I'd be happy :) > > > > I want it to be login.jsp so that someone can bookmark the page even > after > > a failed form submission. Sure, one can bookmark login.action - but then > > when you load the page you're going to see a lot of errors due to empty > > input fields (the Action's validation) > > > > Using a "redirect" worked for the second result type: > > <result name="success" > > type="redirect">/admin/dashboard/frames.jsp</result> > > > > But in this case if I do that then my errors are no longer displayed on > the > > page (guess it gets lost when I redirect) > > > > Any suggestions appreciated :) > > >