I placed the portlet on a new page by itself, but the same problems exist.
Is there anything that i might be doing that would make the urls
unnecessarily long?  Or maybe the problem is something else?  I will
consider any idea, even if it seems far-fetched :)

On 11/5/07, Nils-Helge Garli Hegvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's odd. The Struts 2 URLs are created through the Portlet API, so
> there shouldn't be anything special about them. Is this your only
> portlet on the page? If not, have you tried removing all the other
> portlets portlets and see if it still fails?
>
> Nils-H
>
> On Nov 5, 2007 3:54 AM, Brian Relph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So i have written a portlet in struts2 that runs on a Websphere
> Application
> > Server 6.1.  I consume the portlet on Websphere portal v 6.0 through
> WSRP.
> > Internet Explorer seems to have some problems with the urls that are
> > generated - everything runs fun using firefox, opera, safari.  I think
> this
> > is because the url is at some point extremely long, and IE has the
> smallest
> > URL limit.  The initial and ending urls are between 500 - 600
> characters,
> > well within the valid range for IE.  So, i think there must be some urls
> > generated through redirects that are much longer, but i cant find
> them.  Are
> > there any tricks in struts2 that can help shorten the generated urls?
> >
>
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