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Sending a message to JSP

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Is it possible to have an XML sent to JSP without any user involvement? I know about set and get attributes, but does anyone know how to extract an XML message that's at the end of a URL? thanks
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use javascript
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use JSTL XML Tags instead of javascript
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Re: Sending a message to JSP

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There is a link that can provide you with some detailed information on this. Try to go to: http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=550558
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AJAX Response XML can also be used i think, but i am not sure. I have done for getting an XML remotely.
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