hi all,
can anyone please explain why a server will throw "page has no attribute" error
when we call on a jsp from a web browser.

thanking you all in advance,
bilal.




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I believe I have had the same problem with some of the JSP pages that use
JSP ver 1 syntax.  What I found out was that Web sphere 2.x uses JSP ver
0.91 which does not have half of the JSP functions and directives.  make
sure  your JSP pages are using JSP ver 0.91 code syntax and functionality.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bilal Ali Nawaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 27 April 2000 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WebSphere and JSPs


hi all,
we are trying to install some JSPs on WebSphere 2.0 but the installation
fails.
the server returns the error: page has no attribute. i have tried the same
jsps
on jswdk1.0.1 on my local machine and they work fine. can anyone please
help??

thanking you in advance,
bilal.
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