Hmm..your right. I can't get it to work too. I do know you can include ANY
file name you want. It inlines the file directly into the compiled .class
file. I name all my includes with .inc. There is a reason for this as well.
If you name them .jsp, when the include goes to "inline" it, because its a
JSP file the JSP engine treats the JSP page, and thus you get "servlet"
chaining instead of inlining. Anyways..I always name the .inc so I can
easily distinguish between include files and jsp pages.

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