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Timothy Stone commented on STS-834:
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Thanks Sander.

I'm looking at the Stripes Example app now. Did you add the page directive to 
the Quickstart? Bugzooky? If you removed the page directive, does the problem 
reappear? (I believe it will). And leaving the page directive out but copying 
the weblogic.xml from STS-823 with the <encoding> attribute present, does the 
problem disappear? (I believe it will).

I would do all this myself, but my WebLogic install is not quite stable today.

> CLONE - Stripes Layouts not working in Weblogic 10.3.3.0
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STS-834
>                 URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-834
>             Project: Stripes
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tag Library
>    Affects Versions: Release 1.5.4, Release 1.5.5, Release 1.5.6
>         Environment: Tested on Windows XP and RHEL.
> Oracle Weblogic 10.3.3.0.
> Tried from Stripes 1.5.3 to 1.5.6
>            Reporter: Sander Theetaert
>            Assignee: Timothy Stone
>              Labels: layout, weblogic
>             Fix For: Release 1.5.4, Release 1.5.5, Release 1.5.6, Release 
> 1.5.7
>
>
> Stripes layout capabilities are unable to render correctly a layout in Oracle 
> Weblogic.
> A simple test case has been tested in Weblogic under Windows and RHEL, both 
> in WL 10.3.3.0 version, and in Glassfish.
> It works perfectly in Glassfish, but won't work in WL. Seems that the problem 
> is the call to pageContext.include, which Stripes makes, and doesn't result 
> in the target JSP being included in the result.
> I'm attaching the test jsp files. When accessing test.jsp it prints "Hello" 
> on the screen, but doesn't print the "Default text", neither the "I'm here!" 
> strings.
> Both jsp are stored in the root of the WAR file being uploaded to the 
> container.

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