---Yan Pujante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> means some recursivity...
>
> I tend to think that it can be very usefull in some situations like
this
> one:
> <!--# include file="/dir/<DISPLAY PROPERTY="info:myFile">" -->
> that's why I have implemented this kind of thing in my own
> implementation...

Yeah, but that means the file gets included _after_ the JSP is parsed
and compiled, so you can't #include other .jsp script files.

That said, I think it is best to never use the #include directive. It
would be better to use beans that call other jsp's from within a jsp
(though I haven't tried this yet).

-Harris



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