First of all, no one here probably cares. Allaire does, though. Why don't
you submit the bug to them?
Second, the "comment" below is not valid JSP code (assuming Java is the
scripting language). Perhaps it's not showing up correctly in my email
client. What I see is a scriptlet, not a comment:
<%
Hello how are you"
%>
If you wanted a hidden JSP comment, you would type:
<%--
Hello how are you"
--%>
Scott Stirling
West Newton, MA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Khurram Mahmood (Outlook&Lotus Notes)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 2:16 AM
Subject: JRUN idiosyncrasies!
> Hello,
>
> For some very odd reason, JRUN fails to display a jsp page if you have a
> double quote after a comment within your java code. For example:
>
> <%
>
> file://Hello how are you"
>
> %>
>
> the above line will confuse JRUN so much that you will get a message
saying
> that the page can not be displayed. There is nothing wrong with the above
> line. It's another really annoying bug in JRUN. It took me several hours
to
> find it. Who would think that a proper comment can screw up JRUN.
>
> Thanks,
>
> KM
> Software Engineer-- CRM
> PeopleSoft Corp.
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