You might well want to pull something off the value stack and put it into
the session or application scope?

-mike

On 13/11/02 9:41 AM, "Toby Hede" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the
words:

> would the use of a general set also allow variables to be set in contexts
> other then the pageContext? (as in future scope, not now)
> 
> no idea why you would want to do this, but anyway ...
> 
> 
>> Yes - these are good names IMHO!
>> 
>> After reading lots of names, print, push and set all seem intuitively to
>> do the right things?
>> 
>> Print a variable
>> Push a variable on to the stack
>> Set a variable in another context
>> 
>> No?
>> -mike
>> 
>> On 13/11/02 7:15 AM, "Patrick Lightbody" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the
>> words:
>> 
>>> My two (or three) cents:
>>> 
>>> the names aren't very important right now, as this stuff is all
>>> post-1.3 for now. My votes would be:
>>> 
>>> -out or print (<ww:out value="foo/bar"/>)
>>> -push (<ww:push value="foo"><ww:out value="bar"/></ww:push>)
>>> -set (<ww:set value="foo/bar id="blah"/> <ww:out value="@blah"/>)
>>> 
>>> -Pat
>>> 
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