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    Feb 16, 2009, 04:27 AM
    Use of "input" attribute in the action path element of the struts-config.xml
    Hi,

    <action path="/network/account/UserDetails"
    name="userDetailsForm"
    scope="request"
    input="/WEB-INF/pages/user/edit/yourdetails.jsp"
    type="com.redhat.rhn.frontend.action.UserEditSetup Action">
    <forward name="success" path="/WEB-INF/pages/user/edit/yourdetails.jsp"/>
    </action>

    Can anyone please tell me the flow as defined in the above action path.What is the use of input tab in the above action path?


    Thanks,
    Mausumi

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