"Lacerda, Wellington (AFIS)" wrote:
> Why don't you use the plain <jsp:include> ?
Because the page is an shtml page that's handled by Apache, and since it's
possible to include JSP-pages that are handled by mod_jserv with the old JServ
I'm curious why this shouldn't be possible with Tomcat. Also, all our html
pages are actually treated as shtml pages, but we really don't want to
a) change all of them to JSPs
b) have all of them handled by Tomcat for performance reasons
(FYI, shtml pages are handled by mod_rewrite for Apache, and #include
virtual="..." allows you to include any other page that can otherwise be
served by Apache, except that it mysteriously doesn't work with pages that
come from Tomcat, while it _does_ work with the older JServ... that's why
we've got both JServ and Tomcat running on our server currently, which of
course isn't really preferable... :/)
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