Thanks a lot to both David Smith and Yue Mu - I am exploring other options
of setting values.
Also someone else has suggested that I use POST from a form - i willl try
that too - thanks a ton,
Anoop Kumar V.
On 2/5/06, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Anoop --
>
> Correct me if I'm wro
Anoop --
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you are trying to set
response headers on a 302 response and then expecting those headers to
return on the next request. I can't find any information indicating
this behavior is supported by the HTTP protocol. You are better off
setting co
HI Anoop,
>> Is it that the response of the first page becomes the request of the next
jsp
No - "the next jsp" gets the same request, which is the whole idea of
"forwarding" a request. This is why you don't see the newly added headers (to
the response!).
I'm not sure what
I would really appreciate if someone can answer my question..
Thanks,
Anoop
On 2/3/06, Anoop kumar V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> HI All,
>
> I am using Tomcat5.
> I have a simple jsp displaying the header information that I have set in
> another jsp page. For some reason I can see all the defa
HI All,
I am using Tomcat5.
I have a simple jsp displaying the header information that I have set in
another jsp page. For some reason I can see all the default headers except
the headers that I have set in this jsp. I am doing a jsp:forward to go to
the next page which displays the header informa