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Parsing POST submission data with JSP

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Hello,

I'm trying to find an easy yet secure way to parse POST (not GET/POST as with HttpServletRequest::getParameter) data submitted by the user. Is there going to be an easy way to do that? I've taken a look at a few sites, and all I can find is references to .getParameter, not even a user tutorial on how to do it.

Any suggestions?
Oct 2 '06 #1
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Hello,

I'm trying to find an easy yet secure way to parse POST (not GET/POST as with HttpServletRequest::getParameter) data submitted by the user. Is there going to be an easy way to do that? I've taken a look at a few sites, and all I can find is references to .getParameter, not even a user tutorial on how to do it.

Any suggestions?
why don't you explain which POST data you are refering to then?
Oct 2 '06 #2

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