Hi Carsten,

I myself am not a big fan of Websphere but my company has decided
to go for it. I use JRun at my home and it looks quite good to
me.

Sanjay

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Carsten Heyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on
Wed, 03 Nov 1999 13:43:12 +0100
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Hi,

just my $ 0.02:
        If webspere just supports Spec 0.91, why not use another jsp
engine.
        It's just a servlet.
        One example would be GNUJSP, but others exist.


>Hi Jeff,
>
>AFAIK, websphere 2 supports the JSP specs 0.91 which does not
implements
>'include' as a directive. You can try using the NCSA tag instead
. If you
>use websphere studio the right tag will be inserted in your
code. Make sure
>you use the option for virtual path.
>
>Saying this, I too am having problem with jsp includes with
my websphere 2.0
>I am able to include plain text and html files but not the JSPs,
though the
>code works on JRun. The tag used is:
>
><!--#include file virtual=Foo.html -->
>
>Please let me know if you are able to include jsp files too
using websphere
>2.
>
>Sanjay
>

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