>The real distinction is between custom, third-party
>tags and standard, JSTL tags. In other words, you can use a particular
>vendor's proprietary tags, but if you use JSTL, then

>- you can take advantage of high-quality educational materials (books,
>articles, reference guides)
>- containers can recognize the tags and optimize them
>- you can reuse your skills across a broader set of environments
>- others are more likely to be able to maintain your pages

Interesting, what statement from list is "not true" for vendor's tags?
Could not be recognized by containers ?  Would be nice to see for example Bea’s 
portal
tags being discarded by Weblogic :--)


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