OK now that I'm using the correct prefix and the tag is being recognised
the correct behaviour is now noticable.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Nicholson
> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 8:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tagdependent custom tag put's body in response don't get it.
>
>
>  I don't understand this. If I'm not doing a print on the getPreviousOut()
> why is the body's contents going into the response?
>
> Aren't I correct in assuming that this tag should simply ignore it's body
> content?
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
> <!DOCTYPE taglib
>         PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD JSP Tag Library 1.1//EN"
>         "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-jsptaglib_1_1.dtd">
> <taglib>
>     <tlibversion>1.0</tlibversion>
>     <jspversion>1.1</jspversion>
>     <shortname>elasticaTags</shortname>
>     <info>
>         Utility tags for JSP.
>     </info>
>     <tag>
>         <name>mail</name>
>         <tagclass>com.elastica.elasticaTags.MailTag</tagclass>
>         <bodycontent>tagdependent</bodycontent>
>         <info>
>                 Mail
>         </info>
>
> <attribute><name>recipients</name><required>true</required></attribute>
>     </tag>
> </taglib>
>
> package com.elastica.elasticaTags;
>
> import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
> import javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.*;
> import javax.servlet.jsp.*;
> import java.io.IOException;
> import javax.mail.*;
> import javax.mail.internet.*;
> import java.util.*;
>
> public class MailTag extends BodyTagSupport
> {
>         private String recipients[];
>         private String smtpServer[];
>         private String ccRecipients[];
>         private String bccRecipients[];
>
>         public int doAfterBody () throws JspException {
>                 BodyContent body = getBodyContent();
>                 String messageText = body.getString();
>                 body.clearBody();
>
>                 try
>
>                 } catch (Exception ex) {
>                 };
>                 return SKIP_BODY;
>         }
>         /*
>         public void setRecipients(String recipients) {
>                 //this.recipients = recipients;
>         }
>         public void setSmtpServer(String smtpServer) {
>                 //this.smtpServer = smtpServer;
>         }
>         public void setCCRecipients(String ccRecipients) {
>                 //this.ccRecipients = ccRecipients;
>         }
>         public void setBCCRecipients(String bccRecipients) {
>                 //this.bccRecipients = bccRecipients;
>         }
>         */
> }
>
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