Hi Antonio, Thanks for your response. 1. I am not using any filter and if i am not wrong, then tomcat 3.3.2 does support filters since it implements servlet 2.2 specs.
Other thing is that I am not using any ActionForm for this Action. My Action is below: <action path="/print" type="com.abc.myap.Actions.PrintableAction" scope="request"> </action> Since I am just passing couple of parameters on the html:link to action and I am able to get those using getQueryString(). Then I just split them from there and use them. Atleast it keeps me going. I am not sure if paramters from html:link are passed only if the corresponding action has a ActionForm. I will check this with latest version of tomcat later on. Thanks Vinod --- Antonio Petrelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Vinod Kumar ha scritto: > > Hi Antonio, > > When I Printed getQueryString in the action > class > > using the below stmt > > System.out.println("request.getQueryString() = > > "+request.getQueryString()); > > > > Result was > > request.getQueryString() = print=1 > > > > So it means, Query string has print parameter but > > request.getParameter("print") is returning null in > the > > action class. > > > > Gosh that's *really* strange, Houston we have a > problem! > > > I am using tomcat 3.3.2 and struts 1.2.9 > > > > Mmm... Did you try to use the latest Tomcat? It > really could be the > container. > > > Is there any other way to retrive this parameter > other > > than using getParameter? > > > > No, I mean, since Struts' ActionForm is populated > using "getParameter", > as it returns null, the parameter is not passed to > the corresponding > property too! > Now you should check if you are using a filter and: > 1) if yes, debug your application to see what's the > name of the class of > the instance of HttpServletRequest: if it is not a > Tomcat's one, I would > suspect there's a bug in the filter; > 2) if no, it could be a container problem, check it > using the latest > Tomcat version. > > Please let me know. > > Ciao > Antonio > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]