Hi RS,
Well thanks for your reply. But I am wondering that my
JBuilder which run tomcat for web, is responding well
for the servlet/servlet tag.
asif ali
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The servlet /servlet tag was never a part of the
servlet specification.
If I'm not mistaken it was supported by the Java
webserver, Jrun, etc. But
never by Tomcat.
Use jsp:include.../ instead.
So replace servlet code=Hello.class with
jsp:include page=/servlet/Hello flush=true/
Save this file as a jsp. As for using SSI directives
such as !--#echo
var..., these are parsed by the Apache server in
your .shtml files. So once
you rename this file with a .jsp extension, they
will work no more.
Check out the servlet and jsp specification at
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
RS
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07:23:10 AM
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Subject: How to use ssi for servlet
Hi,
I would like to know, how to use ssi with servlet.
Here is the content of my shtml file
.
servletcode=Hello.class/servlet
!--#echo var=DATE_GMT--
But Tomcat4.0 seems to be ignoring the servlet tag.
Although it parse simple ssi command
!--#echovar=DATE_GMT-- .
Thanks
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