Hi,
    Should be:

<jsp:include page="page.jsp" flush="true" >
<jsp:param name="name" value="value" />
</jsp:include>

You must include flush="true", as it is not a default value. You cannot use a
value of false. Use the flush attribute
 exactly as it is given here.

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Karl



Ufuk �oban wrote:

> can  anyone use this structure?
>
> <jsp:include page="page.jsp" >
> <jsp:param name="name" value="value" />
> </jsp:include>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lance Lavandowska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 4:50 PM
> Subject: Re: <%@ include file= or <jsp:include page=
>
> > Telmo,
> >
> > <%@ include file="" /> probably works because that causes the target page
> > code to be compiled into the calling page.  Why <jsp:include page="" />
> > worked in both cases for JRun but not Tomcat I couldn't say, but make sure
> > your target servlet implements both doGet and doPost (you can just have
> > doPost call doGet).  When a JSP gets compiled, it uses the service()
> method
> > rather than either doGet or doPosts, so it doesn't matter how the form
> posts
> > to the JSP.
> >
> > Lance Lavandowska
> > www.AgDomain.com
> > www.Brainopolis.com
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Telmo S�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 10:38 AM
> > Subject: <%@ include file= or <jsp:include page=
> >
> >
> > Hi all!
> > I've been using Jrun2.3.3 but now i am using Tomcat 3.0.(its free)
> >
> > Under Jrun i used to use <jsp:include page="/some_dir/somepage.html" />.
> > I had a servlet that was called using GET and a servlet that was called
> > using POST, they both called the JSP page in question, and everything was
> > ok. (i use getRequestDispatcher to call the JSP )
> >
> > Now, with Tomcat 3.0, when i call the JSP page from a servlet called using
> > GET and use
> > <jsp:include page="/some_dir/somepage.html" /> it works ok.
> > When i call the JSP page from a servlet called using POST, (using
> > getRequestDispatcher to call the JSP) and use <jsp:include
> > page="/some_dir/somepage.html" /> in the JSP page i get this:
> > Included servlet error: 400: HTTP method POST is not supported by this URL
> >
> > If i use <%@ include file= .... everything is OK.
> >
> > I dont get it!
> > Can anyone pleas help?
> > THank you!
> >         Telmo
> >
> >
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