Yes Andre, I understood this.
To be honest, I am looking for some good designer who is reasonable in
rates and honest and of high integrity.If I dont do any progress by this
month end for my site, then obviously I have to hire someone.
But right now, I am enjoying coding all the CSS/JS/JSP/J
Kiran Badi wrote:
In fact i was trying to see if base url can be of any help here as I lot
of links in my pages,but it seems it is giving me more work.
I think I should be good without base tag now.
+1
As Hassan says below, the tag is probably more trouble than it's worth. It
goes against
In fact i was trying to see if base url can be of any help here as I lot
of links in my pages,but it seems it is giving me more work.
I think I should be good without base tag now.
On 1/11/2012 10:08 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
I am using b
Yes Terence, IE adds the trailing slash, but other browsers dont, thats
one of the reason it fails in other browser other than IE.
On 1/11/2012 9:58 PM, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:
On 1:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
Sorry I need some more help, have one more weird issue at my plate now,
I am using
Yes Andre you are correct here,it did exactly the same way you mentioned.
It seems like fault lies with IE, as per specs it should not work,but it
works in IE and fails in other browsers.
Good learning experience for me.
On 1/11/2012 2:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Kiran Badi wrote:
Sorry I
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> I am using base tag
Why? I've been developing web apps since 1993 and can't recall ever
finding a compelling reason to use BASE (experimented, didn't inhale).
You're probably better off just removing it :-)
FWIW,
--
Hassan Schroeder --
On 1:59 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
Sorry I need some more help, have one more weird issue at my plate now,
I am using base tag and pulling out the webapplication context path to
it like this so that all links in the page becomes relative to this
path,i am doing something like below,
which reso
Kiran Badi wrote:
Sorry I need some more help, have one more weird issue at my plate now,
I am using base tag and pulling out the webapplication context path to
it like this so that all links in the page becomes relative to this
path,i am doing something like below,
which resolves to " /m
Sorry I need some more help, have one more weird issue at my plate now,
I am using base tag and pulling out the webapplication context path to
it like this so that all links in the page becomes relative to this
path,i am doing something like below,
which resolves to " /mydomain"/ in IE an
Thanks Hassan, Sorry I had internet outage at my home so could not
reply. I am working on it and very close to solution.I think I should be
good to close this now.
yes i went via filter and now could get path information stored
correctly in array.I will use this information in the header fi
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> One final doubt can I have one servlet similar to listener which will listen
> to the clicks, store the path info,validate the sessions and then push that
> data to some jsp and I can include that jsp in my all pages.Do I need to
> implement th
You can't, unless you have a filter parsing the outbound generated
page, or use JavaScript on the client (neither of which I'd recommend).
One of the options I was thinking of writing the filter just to get the path of
the clicked pages and use that.
But now I feel I might not require that.
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> Books
>
> How can I pull out name value here ?
You can't, unless you have a filter parsing the outbound generated
page, or use JavaScript on the client (neither of which I'd recommend).
> request.getparameter is giving me null here.
Of cours
First, "Books" here is link text, not "title"; title is an attribute of anchor
("a" tag), and you're not using one in this example.
I agree and undestand this.
Books
This is just an example link.I am still building the functionality of all
links.As I continue to work, I will be making these ch
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> Books
>
> All these static title which are part of my home page and are base level
> links.I need to pull *Books* between a tags and stick it in navigational
> bar.
First, "Books" here is link text, not "title"; title is an attribute of ancho
this is how my links looks like
Books
All these static title which are part of my home page and are base level
links.I need to pull *Books* between a tags and stick it in
navigational bar.
Other than DB calls is there any other way out.How about using link name
attribute and sticking it na
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Kiran Badi wrote:
> But I am somewhat lost as how do I pull out the title of the clicked links
> and stick it to breadcrumb path.
Where are you getting the "title" to put into the page now?
Hint: if the answer *isn't* "my database" you've got some refactoring
t
Ok thanks pid for confirming this.
Now that I understand this is not related to Tomcat.Can you throw some
light as how can i use JSTL here ?
I will be having close to 100 links in my home page and each link in my
home will have atleast 30 links here.and those 30 links here further
sublinks f
On 28 Dec 2011, at 03:50, Kiran Badi wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Just wanted to check if Tomcat has any packages that can be used for building
> Breadcrumbs.
No, it's an app server not a set of libraries.
> I think some j2ee servers provide some inbuilt packages which can be used for
> building breadc
Hi ,
Just wanted to check if Tomcat has any packages that can be used for
building Breadcrumbs.I think some j2ee servers provide some inbuilt
packages which can be used for building breadcrumbs.
I would be helpful if someone can give some suggestions here.I am
working on plain JSP/Servlets and
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