Good, now on to your original question.  When you
reference the JSP bean, add the fully qualified class
name to it(package and class name ex:
java.lang.String).  Since you didn't specify the
package, JSP trys to add the package of your page to
the front of the class anme and load it.


--- Steve Burrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken, this is the "constant whiner", and I sincerely
> apologize to you and others for my
> less-than-desirable manner in which I seem to have
> posted my "pleas for help" both now and in the
> past!!! I will certainly admit that I have a lot to
> learn about manners, as others do also (I won't name
> names!). I will try to be more charming and gracious
> in my dealings with our newsgroup in the future, I
> promise you! 


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