Hello,

  The JSP size limit  is per page, not per request. You should be able 
to split a little bit more the faulty page/tiles, using tiles <insert 
...> to stay coherent with your approach, or <jsp:include ...>.
  Also, considering using less tags is a good option (like <options ...> 
instead of multiple <option>).

      Cedric

Jerry Jalenak wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I've got a JSP with multiple drop downs with 50-60 options per drop down.
>Along with the other 30 or so text boxes I have, I'm exceeding the JSP size
>limit.  How have others handled this?  I looked at the <form-property
>name="x" initial="('a','b','c',.....)/>, but couldn't make it work (we're
>using the 1.1B1 version).  Is there a better way to handle this?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Jerry Jalenak
>Development Manager, Web Publishing
>LabOne, Inc.
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