Interesting.  Maybe this is a bug?  Does the jsp specification shed any
light on the specified behavior?

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On 6/2/02 4:14 PM, "Nicholas Orr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What I mean is say file1.jsp has the following
> <jsp:include page="file2.jsp" flush="true" />
> And in file2.jsp I forgot a ';'. When I open file1.jsp I don't get the error
> that a semi-colon is missing in file2.jsp.  What happens is it just has a
> blank page with nothing on it.
> 
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