> The Struts-EL supports "EL" just like JSTL.  But the 
> Struts-EL project is
> all the Struts custom tags you're used to, less functionality 
> covered by
> tags in the JSTL.  In essence, it forces developers to use 
> the JSTL for
> certain functionality instead of relying on the Struts tags.  
> This how this
> would have been if the JSTL was developed before the Struts 
> custom tags.
> But the JSTL came after Struts, resulting in duplicate 
> functionality between
> the two tag libraries.  Hence, using "Struts-EL" encourages the use of
> "standard" custom tags (i.e. JSTL) in lieu of the Struts tags, where
> possible.  Here's some more info from the "readme" file in 
> the "Struts-EL"
> project:

Thank you very much for the cut/paste.
I could not find this information on the site.

My additionnal question is:
JSTL from Jakarta/Sun requires Tomcat4 (because of Servlet/JSP versions).
Does Struts-EL also requires Tomcat4?

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