I havent done this yet, so Not 100% sure if it will work,
But you might be able to use
URL = getResource(String path) a method from the application object
to access resources from within your script. Its one thing I have meaning to
investigate, but haven't run the across the need to do it yet.
Casey Kochmer
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>Subject: <jsp:include> spec question.
>Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:51:38 -0400
>
>Hi all,
>Is there any way to work around the fact that you can't have a
><jsp:include>
>inside a custom tag?
>I need to include the same file multiple times, and Tomcat complains if you
>use <%@include%> more then once in a single page.
>
>Does the next version of the spec have this limit concerning the flushing
>of
>dynamic includes?
>
>Do any other servlet engines support <jsp:include> within a custom tag?
>
>Thanks,
> -- Bill
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