have you heard of doing something simultaneously? It seems many listees
have a problem with people doing this.
I shall check out the Jakarta Project forthwith.
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>If the emails direct me to where the material is, rather than telling me
>to go look for it, I'll be happy. My last few emails would suggest I am
>looking around for stuff.
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>
It would also suggest you are not looking hard enough.
> "You could find or make an xml parsing taglib."
>
>I am trying to find one! Again, any 'direction' from the list, rather
than
>vilification, is appreciated!
>
>Paul.
>
>
There is one in plain sight. I suggest you look around in the jakarta
project.
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>You may get a flood of email telling you to read up on taglibs.
>You could find or make an xml parsing taglib.
>
>-AAron
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>
>
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: JSP + custom tags (XML)
>>Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 09:50:33 +0800
>>
>>Hi,
>> In my quest to be able to parse a 10 line XML file in a JSP
>>(notice the sarcasm there?) and extract an element value, I have come
>>accross a few PDFs that talk of custom tags - and for the purposes of
>>
>>
>XML,
>
>
>>a taglib directive. In several examples I saw <%@ taglib uri="..."
>>prefix="tl" %> and syntax such as <tl:parse id=...". Can anyone shed
some
>>light on this please? What is 'uri'? Presuming it was a path to my XML
>>file I plugged in - <%@ taglib uri="myfile.xml" prefix="tl" %>, hoping I
>>could parse it and extract elements using <tl:parse id=.... etc.
>>
>>
>Supplying
>
>
>>the XML file below, I was given the error in the browser:
>>
>>org.apache.jasper.JasperException: XML parsing error on file
/myfile.xml:
>>(line 3, col -1): Element type "books" is not declared.
>>
>><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
>><books>
>>
>> <book isbn="123">
>> <title>1</title>
>> <quantity>10</quantity>
>> <price>$17.95</price>
>> </book>
>>
>></books>
>>
>>What have I stumbled upon? Am i way off thinking I can use this syntax
to
>>parse my XML file? What is the significance of the error displayed?
>>
>>Thanks very much
>>
>>paul.
>>
>>
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