when i tested the tag on my machine, it didn't work when pulled
in the include page. i also tested it on the jsp page itself (not from the
include page) and still got the same problem.
this was on a unix sever so i then tested it on my local server (on a test
app on win2000 pro), and still th
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Chris Daly wrote:
> yes. i have an application with an include header.jsp file, and its using
> the tag to go to the remote site then nothing happens in
> terms of header.jsp tag, this is missing from the browser page and appears
> to return nothing.
That's not surprising. T
yes. i have an application with an include header.jsp file, and its using
the tag to go to the remote site then nothing happens in
terms of header.jsp tag, this is missing from the browser page and appears
to return nothing.
in terms of the tag it works ok if the url is simply entered
into
Hang on, you lost me with the redirect problem. Are you saying that a JSP with
something like:
http://java.sun.com/"/>
isn't working for you? I don't understand what you mean by, "the app doesn't
recognise it".
Quoting Chris Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thanks,
>
> i tried this on opera 6 for w
thanks,
i tried this on opera 6 for windows and it does not compute the base URI of
the document per Section 14.14 of rfc2616. i tried using the jstl redirect
tag but the app doesn't recognise it the header returns a blank and whats
within the body tags takes up the space. it looks like a fram
I've never used the IO taglib so I can't comment on it's abilities. The quick
test I performed with JSTL's failed to do what I think you're asking
for (even when setting the Content-Location header). If you have access to
either the Amaya or Opera browsers (as pointed to in the link I provided), y
hi
what i've done is imprt teh i/o tag library from
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/io-doc/intro.htmland and am trying to
use an existing include jsp to pull in the remote url and all relative
image links using the tag. I'm now looking at the jstl and
url related actions and the tag -
In theory, you might be able to do this by setting the Content-Location header
to match the resource you're importing. In practice, however, this doesn't seem
to be too well supported:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/HTTP/CL/
Have you tried imorting a resource that uses a element to see if that works?
Quo
Hey Chris,
Can't you take that into account on the page you're including? I can't
imagine there would be a tag that actually parses the HTML it retrieves
to correct incorrect paths. You see, you want images to work, another
will want stylesheets to work, yet another wants forms to submit anyway.
P