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Date:  Wed, 20 Mar 2002 06:02:35 -0500
From:  David Corbin <dcorbin@imperitek.com>
Subject:  [webricken:58] Re: request attributes and handler creation (OT)
To:  webricken@notwork.org
Message-Id:  <3C986C4B.5010304@imperitek.com>
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Holden Glova wrote:

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>On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:34, David Corbin wrote:
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>>GOTOU Yuuzou wrote:
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>>>In message <3C967342.6040204@imperitek.com>,
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>>>`David Corbin <dcorbin@imperitek.com>' wrote:
>>>
>>>>b) request attributes - I modeled this on java servlets, but there is
>>>>probably a more ruby-esque way to do this.  It makes forward much more
>>>>useful.
>>>>
>>>It is not clear for me what the name of "attribute"
>>>suggests in HTTP message.
>>>
>>It was modeled on the Java servlets, much like the rest of this seems to
>>be.  In J2EE(servlets/JSP), "attributes" exist at four different scopes
>>- Application, servlet, request, and page, if I remember correctly.
>>
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>I think the 4 different scopes you are referring to are application, session, 
>request, and page.
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You're right of course.  Obviously, I didn't remember correctly.

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>Holden Glova
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