I don't believe there is. At least, a quick search on "version" in the
public draft 1 didn't find one.

Your question/comment should probably be seen by jsp-comments, so I've
copied them on this reply.

Bob Foster
Symantec Internet Tools  http://www.visualcafe.com/


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Subject: JSP Compatibility
Author:  Schaeffer Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Internet
Date:    5/14/99 12:07 PM


I've done some porting back and forth between JSP 0.92 and JSP 1.0 and found
that I *at least* have to change the "UseBean" syntax in my .jsp file.  My
question is: is there any programmatic way for a .jsp script and/or Bean to
discover which version of JSP it's running under?  I forsee problems when we
try to sell our jsp pages and associated beans because we don't know what
environment the customer might be running and I doubt that we could insist
that the customer upgrade to the latest & greatest JSP since it breaks his
existing applications!

Rick Schaeffer
([EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> )

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