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getQueryString on request in T4?
I would like to obtain the QueryString for a request. Is there a way to
get this? I don't see this in the WebRequest object.
Thanks.
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Re: getQueryString on request in T4?
Posted by Raul Raja Martinez <do...@estudiowebs.com>.
@InjectObject("service-property:tapestry.globals.HttpServletRequest:queryString")
public abstract String getQueryString()
I hope it helps.
best regards.
Raul.
spamsucks wrote:
> I would like to obtain the QueryString for a request. Is there a way to
> get this? I don't see this in the WebRequest object.
>
> Thanks.
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Re: getQueryString on request in T4?
Posted by Konstantin Ignatyev <kg...@yahoo.com>.
There might be no requestString for POST request, and still parameter names and values will be present.
Why getParameterZZZ() family of methods is not enough for you?
spamsucks <sp...@rhoderunner.com> wrote: I would like to obtain the QueryString for a request. Is there a way to
get this? I don't see this in the WebRequest object.
Thanks.
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Bowers, C.A. The Culture of Denial: Why the Environmental Movement Needs a Strategy for Reforming Universities and Public Schools. New York: State University of New York Press, 1997: (4) (5) (p.206)