Hi people,
I need the following help for JSPs.

1. In the  include directive can't we give the absolute path instead of
relative to a file which is to be included
2. Can servlet be the file of which contents are to be included.

I tried for the 1st but couldn't fix it
For the second one my browser gives the following error for the page

Error: 500
Unable to compile class for JSP

and the startserver window shows the following error :

com.sun.jsp.compiler.ParseException: Cannot read file:
examples\jsp\maps\..\..\WEB-INF\servlets\OptionList
        at com.sun.jsp.compiler.JspReader.pushFile(JspReader.java:149)
        at com.sun.jsp.compiler.JspReader.pushFile(JspReader.java:106)
        at
com.sun.jsp.compiler.Jsp1_0ParseEventListener.handleDirective(Jsp1_0P
arseEventListener.java:630)



where OptionList is my servlet name and the servlet is very much in that
directory and map is my directory in JSP folder where i placed my JSP file.
If i place an htm file in place of servlet it works well .

I am using jswdk-1.0.1 and win'98.

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time to read it.

Thanks and regards

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