Re: JSTL startup question

2006-05-02 Thread Sébastien Brodeur
Bob Arnott boba at aungate.com writes: Also, don't put any tag library defines in the web.xml... Other than that, it's always worked for me... Why don't you include the library defines in the web.xml? All the documentation I read tell me to do it. But when I do, it doesn't work. (The

Re: JSTL startup question

2006-04-02 Thread digby
March 2006 10:56 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSTL startup question Kevin Passey wrote: [snipped...] Would anybody be so good as to comment. Open standard.jar that came with JSTL1.1.2 zip, browse to the META-INF folder and open c.tld. In there near the top you'll see a tag

RE: JSTL startup question

2006-03-29 Thread Kevin Passey
in the distribution has /jsp/ in the url. Thanks Kevin -Original Message- From: Bob Arnott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 March 2006 10:56 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSTL startup question Kevin Passey wrote: [snipped...] Would anybody be so good as to comment

Re: JSTL startup question

2006-03-29 Thread Bob Arnott
Kevin Passey wrote: Well I am new to this so bear with me. I am using Tomcat5.0.28 and jdk1.5.xx so can I assume that it would be 2.4. What's confusing me is that I have written a test page without the /jsp/ and it works - with the /jsp/ it literally prints the variables to the screen. The

RE: JSTL startup question

2006-03-29 Thread Kevin Passey
14:16 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSTL startup question Kevin Passey wrote: Well I am new to this so bear with me. I am using Tomcat5.0.28 and jdk1.5.xx so can I assume that it would be 2.4. What's confusing me is that I have written a test page without the /jsp/ and it works

Re: JSTL startup question

2006-03-29 Thread Bob Arnott
Kevin Passey wrote: Ha - I'm also using Websphere application developer and it does not recognise the version attribute. Maybe that's my problem - it is v5.1.0 Do you use and IDE - and would you recomend one? The ultimate test of any webapp is the ability for it to be edited in a text

RE: JSTL startup question

2006-03-29 Thread Kevin Passey
OK Bob - thanks for the advice. I'll probably switch to Netbeans myself. -Original Message- From: Bob Arnott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 29 March 2006 15:30 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSTL startup question Kevin Passey wrote: Ha - I'm also using Websphere