I believe you can use

        <jsp:include page='<your static page>' />

I don't know how it iteracts with tiles, but I believe it works.

Edgar

-----Original Message-----
From: Rachel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 4:42 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: referencing html / static elements from outside an application


Hi

I'm very new to struts and to Java (recovering ASP developer!) and am 
really still trying to get my head round this whole new way of working
as 
what I don't want to do is attempt a direct replication of my ASP way of

working with jsp and leave it there - highly tempting but I can see
there 
are better ways of working! Anyhow I have a question regarding templates

and content from outside the application.

My set-up is: JBoss 3.04 Tomcat 4.1 + Struts + Apache on Solaris 9

I've built a simple application using templates following the templates 
example which I downloaded from the struts site, which I have deployed
on 
JBoss and that works. A template which is called in by a JSP page and 
includes a header and footer. At this point I have to rebuild the 
application if I want to change the CSS, or add something to the footer 
which is static html, so I was hoping to find a way to place this static

content outside of the application.

I was looking for a way to set a variable globally of the location of
the 
static content so I could just reference it - as when I move to the live

server the path will be different, but is it even possible to reference 
something that is external to the application (I did try doing so by
adding 
the full URL to the put tag, eg:  <template:put name='content' 
content='http://mysite/content1.html'/> but that didn't work) and if so
how 
I am best to structure this?

I have done some searching to try and find the answer as I'm sure this
is a 
simple question, but with the whole concept being new I'm still
struggling 
somewhat to know what to search for!

Thanks

Rachel


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