I've had a problem with some request dispatcher implementations not passing
parameters properly to the underlying page. You may find it necessary to do
it with attributes instead set by param tags inside the <jsp:include> tags.
Michael
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I have a similar problem. I want to insert a result (<table>) from a servlet
into
my jsp. I have tried:
<jsp:include page="/servlet/publicTecno?dato=Evento&ndatos=5" flush="true"
/>
and
<%pageContext.include("http://localhost:8080/servlet/publicTecno?dato=Evento
&ndatos=5");%>
I just got my jsp whitout data. I am not using beans, just a servlet and a
jsp
file. Thanks a lot.
Alex
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