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Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 7:47 AM
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Subject: Re: anyone using jstl side by side with the strut taglibs?
Expression Language ... its being able to use ${param.id} in a JSP tag
to get the value of the id request parameter passed to the JSP using
it.
Or being
Hi,
I'm nearing the end of a prototype for my first Struts application.
At first, I used JSTL to handle most of my iteration, declarations,
and conditional operations. Then, as I learnt more about the Struts taglibs,
I decided to simply use the Struts libraries, for the sake of
Once you use EL, you don't have much of a choice than to use them
side-by-side.
Nick Faiz wrote:
Hi,
I'm nearing the end of a prototype for my first Struts application.
At first, I used JSTL to handle most of my iteration, declarations,
and conditional operations. Then, as I
Thanks Brice,
I just checked out Struts-EL. I think I'll begin using it with JSTL.
Nick
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From: Brice Ruth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 November 2003 12:36 PM
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Subject: Re: anyone using jstl side by side
Brice Ruth wrote:
Once you use EL, you don't have much of a choice than to use them
side-by-side.
For the benefit of us noobs... what is EL?
-Gus
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: anyone using jstl side by side with the strut taglibs?
Brice Ruth wrote:
Once you use EL, you don't have much of a choice than to use them
side-by-side.
For the benefit of us noobs... what is EL?
-Gus
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Expression Language ... its being able to use ${param.id} in a JSP tag
to get the value of the id request parameter passed to the JSP using it.
Or being able to do something like test=${empty linkParams} to test if
a particular variable has no values/is null/etc.
Gus Heck wrote:
Brice Ruth
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