Its the syntaxis of XSP ;)

Antonio Gallardo

El Lunes, 14 de Octubre de 2002 00:00, Sonny Sukumar escribió:
> Aha! That fixed it.  I'd love to know why one can only use xsp-request
> elements inside the document (root element).  Anyone know?
>
> --- "Katzigas Dimitris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I think that your code is OK.
> >
> >> <xsp:logic>
> >>  String productId = <xsp-request:get-parameter name="productid"/>;
> >> </xsp:logic>
> >>
> >> This code is right above my root document element
> >
> >But i think that you have to put the whole <xsp:logic> fragment inside
> > your root element. I think that in order to use the <xsp-request:xxxxxx>
> > tag it has to be inside your root element.
> >
> >I Hope that will help.
> >
> >Dimitris Katzigas
>
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