Jon,
If I understand you correctly (forgive me if I am not)...
Consider out.println() as a direct System.out.println() type of thing,
but your out.println() prints directly to the browser (so to speak).
So, essentially, you are just sending the string "<html:radio
value=1>test</html:radio>" to the browser.
<html:...> is a custom tag that is supposed to be handled by the
server. In the end, it's just a convienient way to output HTML, which
by the way, uses Writer to do it.
Hope this helped to clear things up a bit.
NG.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:07:52 -0800, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi pple,
> Suppose I want to use struts code from my java classes and then ask
> the jspWriter to print it,
> eg. out.println("<html:radio value=1>test</html:radio>");
> the struts tag does not get translated into html. Is there a way to
> get print struts code from java code properly?
> thank you
>
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