On Saturday 04 August 2001 03:06 am, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, John Baker wrote:
> > <jsp:plugin type='applet' code='AppletWrapper.class' align='center'
> >             archive='jcchart450K.jar'
> >             width='600' height='500' jreversion='1.2'>
> >    <jsp:params>
> >       <jsp:param name="setCount" value="<= labels.length %>" />
> > <%
> >    for (int i=0; i<labels.length; i++) {
> > %>
> >       <jsp:param name="setName<%= i %>" value="<%= labels[i] %>" />
> > <%
> >    }
> > %>
> >    </jsp:params>
> > </jsp:plugin>
> >
> > Why isn't this allowed? It seems such a useful feature! And if this isn't
> > allowed, how can I do it?
>
> The <jsp:plugin> tag and it's corresponding parameters are evaluated at
> page compile time, not at runtime.  That's why the above doesn't work.
>

Yeah, that makes sense. So is there a way of rewriting the <jsp:plugin tag as 
it's very useful to use and I'd like to add additional parameters.

> > Tomcat 4 beta 6.
> >
> >
> > John Baker
> >
> > --
> > John Baker, BSc CS.
> > Java developer, Linux lover.
> > I don't wanna rock, DJ.
>
> Craig

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John Baker, BSc CS.
Java developer, Linux lover.
I don't wanna rock, DJ.

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