Tim,
No, you must have your JSP files with a jsp extension, or tell the server to
handle js files as jsp also.
On Thursday 05 September 2002 11:27 am, you wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've checked the archives because I thought this was already
> answered but I cant find the anything regarding it.
> I had JSP Code inside of a <script> tag so that I could use server
> side variables when building my javascript.
> ex:
>
> //hello.jsp
> ...
> <script>
> function sayHi()
> {
> alert( '<%= "Hi" %>');
> }
> </script>
>
>
> That worked fine.
>
> But I tried to move it into its own .js file and now it doesnt
> work. I tried to do:
> //hello.js
> function sayHi()
> {
> alert( '<%= "Hi" %>');
> }
>
> //hello.jsp
> ...
> <script src="hello.js"></script>
>
> and got a syntex error exception
>
> I then tried to do:
> //hello.js
> function sayHi()
> {
> alert( 'Hi' );
> }
>
> and it works fine.
> Does .js files not execute jsp code?
>
> -Tim
>
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