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In JSP, I am passing URL:

http://gmail.com/fs-bin/click?id=VFS63JhSk2k&offerid=99133.10000176&subid=0&u1=1945&type=4

To the server. But in server side, when get the URL from request, req.getParameter("url"), I am getting only:

http://gmail.com/fs-bin/click?id=VFS63JhSk2k

How to get the entire URL?

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Do you see your getParameter is splitting at first &? This is because a URL like http://myserver.com/test.jsp?param1=val1&url=http://gmail.com/fs-bin/click?id=VFS63JhSk2k&offerid=99133.10000176&subid=0&u1=1945&type=4&paramlast=valLast will be assumed as a URL with paramerers

param1=val1
url=http://gmail.com/fs-bin/click?id=VFS63JhSk2k
offerid=99133.10000176
subid=0
u1=1945
type=4
paramlast=valLast

You need to escape & in your JSP before you pass this URL as paramter. One of the may ways is

 URLEncoder.encode("http://gmail.com/fs-bin/click?id=VFS63JhSk2k&offerid=99133.10000176&subid=0&u1=1945&type=4", "UTF-8")
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You need to encode the url before using it. To replace the & and other especial URL characters before passing it out as parameter

//Before passing it as parameter

    String url = "http://a.com?a=1&b=2&c=3";
    String encodedUrl = URLEncoder.encode(url,"UTF-8"); 
    System.out.println(" http://anotherdomain.com/page.jsp?url=" + encodedUrl);

//on JSP

    String decodedUrl = URLDecoder.decode(req.getParameter("url"),"UTF-8"); 
    System.out.println("Dncoded URL " + decodedUrl);
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URL url = new URL(request.getRequestURL().toString()); will give you the whole URL.

You can also get specific parts of the URL. Check java docs for java.net.URL.

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  • Wrong - from the Javadoc "The returned URL contains a protocol, server name, port number, and server path, but it does not include query string parameters. " Mar 1, 2012 at 6:24
  • @JimGarrison: you are correct. It does not include query string parameters. My bad.
    – neo108
    Mar 1, 2012 at 7:16
  • Thanks all for your information.one more way to avoid this by addingor imcrementing the parameter "maxHttpHeaderSize" in Tomcat_Homepath/conf/server.xml
    – ISKRO ADC
    Mar 1, 2012 at 9:58

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