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Old 12-18-2007, 12:55 PM
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To hide browser heading
Hey guys can u plz suggest me how to hide the browser heading.......i mean,in any application as we move from one jsp to other , we could able to see the pages which we are visiting in the browser .But i want to hide them by giving single heading to all the pages

http:localhost:8085/ee/viewfamilyhistory.jsp
http:localhost:8085/ee/viewchildhistory.jsp

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http:localhost:8085/ee/XYZ
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You could use a frame then.
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do servlet-mapping in web.xml.
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if u r using framework then do the mapping correspond to that framework for example : In struts put path=/something.do in struts config with corresponding actionclass name and formbean name
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