I've never seen the errors you are getting, sorry... I've seen Struts work
with Weblogic for what that's worth. Since the JSP exceptions aren't very
helpful I might resort to debugging it line by line! See where Struts is
really complaining.

Regarding double quotes, I guess I was thinking of XML... sure enough single
quotes are OK with JSP; I learn something new every day.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Schenk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: Weblogic pains...


> >
> > Do you not have to give the form a name?
> >
>
> Nope, struts uses the default bean defined in struts-config:
>
> <action     path="/whatever"
>             name="whateverformbean"
>             scope="request"
> ...
>
> And the form bean works... (as it IS created when I run it in tomcat...)
>
>
> PS. You had me worried about having to use double quotes so I looked it up
> the jsp-specs: section 2.1.5 states you can use both single and double
> quotes.
>
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