Actually JRun 4.0 is J2EE 1.3 certified which implies JSP 1.2, not 2.0.
You'll want to use JSTL 1.0 instead of 1.1.
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 14:59, Lorenzo Sicilia wrote:
I have jrun 4.0 (61650).
I have download jakarta-taglibs-standard-20040223.zip.
When the server start I get this error:
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On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 10:26, Ryan Lubke wrote:
Someone might now what the problem is off the top of their head, but I'm
curious about the NoSuchMethodError. Can you provide the top 5 lines of
the stacktrace (if one is generated)?
-rl
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From: Ryan Lubke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: String Taglib : third time's a charm?
Someone might now what the problem is off the top of their head, but I'm
curious about the NoSuchMethodError. Can you
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Sent: August 26, 2002 11:33 AM
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Subject: RE: String Taglib : third time's a charm?
Hi Jason,
Well, that didn't help much so I've installed Tomcat 3.2.4 from the
binary bundle available and the most recent
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So I'm assuming that the string-examples web application runs fine on
your TC 3.2 server?
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Subject: RE: String Taglib : third time's a charm?
OK, for grins, start removing the JAR files that weren't originally
present in the string-examples web application one by one
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 10:02, Ben Ramsey wrote:
In addition, I've placed th variable into the page attribute using the scripting
tags: %= headlines %,
but I get a variable undefined error for headlines.
In addition to what Shawn said, if you want to use an RT value with
jsp:include, you will
Hi,
JSTL requires a JSP 1.2 compliant container, which as far as I know,
Tomcat 3.x is not. Try again with the latest Tomcat 4.x.
Additionally, if standard.jar is in /WEB-INF/lib, you will not need to
drop x.tld into into /WEB-INF.
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 12:00, Carlos Barroso wrote:
Hi
remove the x.tld and web.xml files it gives me the
following error:
Unable to open taglibrary http://java.sun.com/jstl/xml :
/home/mike/myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml (No such file or directory)
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Sent: quarta-feira, 10 de Julho
Yes this is a bug in 4.0.3 (6400 I think). The workaround is to create a
directory called 'temp' in CATALINA_HOME
mkdir $CATALINA_HOME/temp.
-rl
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 23:45, Shawn Bayern wrote:
Martin,
I believe you're hitting two entirely different bugs, one in Resin and one
in
Hi,
I believe the following would be possible:
c:if test=${request.moo != null}
body content
/c:if
The EL uses 'implicit' objects to access attributes
and parameters from various source objects.
pageContext -- access to the PageContext object
page-- access to page scoped attributes
Hi,
I believe the nightly builds of JSTL should be able to support what
you're trying to accomplish:
c:if test=${b1 and b2}
TRUE
/c:if
Please take note of the syntax change when specifying an EL value for
an attribute (${...}). The EL has changed in the recent builds of JSTL.
-rl
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