well ... u could try out the following

<%@taglib uri="web-inf/taglib.tld" prefix="test" %>

<test:print_message />

this would do the job. Perhaps u could elaborate and then i could offer u
better example !


Mayuresh

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rodrigo Gevaerd
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:47 PM
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Subject: out.println(TAG-LIB)?


   If I use in a JSP something like:

<%
  String tagLib = "<tab-lib-code-dinamically-generated />";
  out.println(tagLib);
%>

  That tag lib will be executed and substituted on the server or the browser
will receive directly that String? If it is not executed on the server, is
there a way to make it do it?


  []'s,
  Rodrigo.

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