in the interest of discussion. I find it useful to have cookie,
user-agent and other advanced capabilities in a web services context. 
As web services becomes more common place, supporting those features
might become very important.

peter lin


Henri Yandell wrote:
> 
> Isn't this the kind of thing that Jakarta Commons HttpClient specialises
> in? In which case a taglib for that would be a pretty nice affair...
> 
> [I assume there's not one already..]
> 
> Hen
> 
> On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Shawn Bayern wrote:
> 
> > Indeed - JSTL 1.0 does not support advanced HTTP operations from within
> > JSP pages using <c:import> (e.g., basic authentication, free modification
> > of headers), but a future version of JSTL could if there were enough
> > perceived need.  As Peter says, it's a good idea to inform the expert
> > group if you'd like to see this feature; the address is
> >
> >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >

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