Yes, I was the person who started that thread a while ago, and it was indeed a bug with Resin's implementation of JSTL, but when I filed a bug report with Caucho, it was closed a few days later with a "could not replicate bug with current source".

Meaning they either fixed it, or its still there and it got past them.. I'm not sure. I have not worked on that project which the bug originated in a while lately, so I havent tested it against Resin 2.1.6 - (which came out after the bug was closed, so I'm assuming would have the fix in).

Are you using resin? If you're still having the bug, I can drag my code out of the archives and test my implementation as well.

-tim


On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 01:46 AM, Shawn Bayern wrote:

On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Bob Kenyon wrote:

Yes, but if I add 1 to de end it didn't iter only once it iter twice, and to
<option> tag apperar.
I don't have any problem when I have different values for the begin and end
attribute, but I do have when the values are the same and if I add 1 to the
end it's not what I need.
I have to display begin year and end year and sometimes this variables are
differents but sometimes they have equals values.

Another suggestion?
I vaguely remember a thread which suggested that this was a bug with a
particular implementation of JSTL. Are you using Tomcat?
If I remember right, I think the bug was with Resin's implementation of
JSTL.

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Shawn Bayern
"JSTL in Action" http://www.manning.com/bayern


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