Craig,
You're absolutely correct. I didn't read carefully enough to catch that
extra 's'.
And I went back and checked to see that I was remembering correctly too.
Apologies to anyone else who read my note and was confused.
Thanks for the correction.
-AMT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 7:35 PM
> To: Arun Thomas
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: how to use jsp include tag
>
>
> Arun Thomas wrote:
>
> > This is true vis-a-vis the JSP1.0 spec, but JSP 1.1 does have
> this defined
> > for use
> > inside <jsp:include> and <jsp:forward>.
>
> Where do you see this in the 1.1 final spec? The only reference I find to
> <jsp:params> is within the context of a <jsp:plugin> element, in
> Section 2.13.7.
> The descriptions of <jsp:include> (Section 2.13.4) and
> <jsp:forward> (Section
> 2.13.5) do not describe it, although they do let you have
> multiple <jsp:param>
> elements.
>
> >
> > -AMT
> >
>
> Craig
>
>
> >
> > > By the way, according the spec you only use "<jsp:params>" inside
> > > a <jsp:plugin> --
> > > not inside a <jsp:include>.
> >
> >
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