Sorry - I wasn't clear enough I my explanation. I want to use the dynamic
info to form the path attribute.

e.g.
path="<myDynamicData>/page.jsp"

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Andy,

I think you could use the syntax:

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

"Andy Kriger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have information in a session variable that I would like to use as part
of
>a jsp:include (or a bean:include if that'll solve the problem). Here's the
>problem I am running into, how do you pass the dynamic info to the
>jsp:include path attribute?
>
><jsp:include path="<bean:write name="..." scope="session" />" /> is not
>valid - but i figure somebody must've encountered this problem before and
>come up with a solution
>
>something like a nested include
><jsp:include>
><bean:write name="..." scope="session" />
></jsp:include>
>
>is this possible?
>
>thx
>andy
>
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