try
<jsp:expression>new java.util.Date() </jsp:expression>

in XML each container tag starts with a <name> and ends with an
end tag </name>

--Monte Glenn Gardner


On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Next Step wrote:

> Hi,
> Sorry, I'm new to jsp.
> Why this second expression doesn't work?
>
> ---<cut>---
> Date : <%= new java.util.Date() %>
> <br>
> Date : <jsp:expression>new java.util.Date()<jsp:expression>
> ---<cut>---
>
> Output :
>
> Date : Wed Feb 06 10:37:14 GMT+07:00 2002
> Date : new java.util.Date()
>
> I'm using Tomcat 4.01
>
> TIA.
>
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