Howdy,

>My question: Is there a portable way to use the same errorpage for
servlets
>and JSPs?

How about mapping the error page in web.xml and throwing the mapped
exception type?  It's very simple and clean.

Yoav Shapira

>
>I can think of these solutions:
>
>1. use another attribute instead of "javax.servlet.jsp.jspException"
and
>get
>it back in the errorpage
>
>2. Simply use "exception" as the attribute name.
>
>thanks in advance for some tips,
>
>
>Reinhard
>
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