Re: [Htmlparser-user] Button Links
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From: Cliff H. <cli...@gm...> - 2007-04-01 17:21:38
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using "world=1" "world=" by itself, "world=" with "1" and "selected", and
trying to set value = 1 and selected = to "selected" doesn't work. I can't
think of any other combination to use.
On 4/1/07, Derrick Oswald <der...@ro...> wrote:
>
> I believe you would just add it as a parameter. Using the FAQ example it
> would be done like so:
>
> buffer = new StringBuffer (1024);
> // 'input' fields separated by ampersands (&)
> buffer.append ("world=1"); // name=value
> or
> buffer.append ("world="); // if the nothing option is selected
> // etc.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Cliff Holbrook <cli...@gm...>
> To: htmlparser user list <htm...@li...>
> Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2007 12:42:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [Htmlparser-user] Button Links
>
> After looking closer at the the code, it seems as though there is a
> "select" menu in the POST that I cannot figure out how to set. The HTML for
> it is
>
> <select
> name="world">
> <option></option>
> <
> option value="1" selected="selected">World 1</
> option></select>
>
>
>
> I can't find any info in the how to use POST on how to submit the
> information. It also seems to me as though the default is to have "World 1"
> selected, and so I don't understand why it has to have it sent in again.
>
> Thank you for your help
>
> On 4/1/07, Derrick Oswald <der...@ro...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure what your question is.
> > As it says in the FAQ example a StringBean is used:
> >
> > bean = new StringBean ();
> > bean.setConnection (connection);
> > mText = bean.getStrings ();
> >
> >
> > But a parser could be used by just replacing the last three lines in the
> > try block with:
> >
> > parser = new Parser ();
> > parser.setConnection (connection);
> > // ... do parser operation
> >
> > So, you are actually passing the fully functional URL connection object
> > to the Parser instead of making it do a GET behind the scenes on a (string)
> > URL.
> > If what you are asking is how to use the parser, check out the Parser
> > javadoc
> > <http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/javadoc/org/htmlparser/Parser.html>,
> > basically get a list of nodes and do something with it:
> >
> > NodeList list = parser.parse (null);
> > // do something with your list of nodes.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Cliff Holbrook <cli...@gm...>
> > To: htmlparser user list <htm...@li... >
> > Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2007 1:21:27 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Htmlparser-user] Button Links
> >
> > So after the POST has been completed sucessfully, how does one than
> > perform parsing operations on what has occurred? In other words, how would
> > the URL of the site the program gets routed to be found?
> >
> >
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