The first case calls the page dynamically at run time
and could be a call to any servlet. The second is at
compile time and must be valid .jsp code (which could
of course be simple html) that is to be textually
inserted into the .jsp before it is compiled.
Sam
> what , if anything, is the difference between...
>
> <jsp:include page="go.jsp">
>
> and
>
> <%@ include file="go.jsp">
>
>
> thanks,
>
> frank
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