You've got a lot of experiences Joe. I forgot to put the taglib declaration at 
the beginning of the jsp file. Sorry for my stupid question.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/14/2005 9:15:07 AM >>>
At 8:59 AM -0400 9/14/05, Thai Dang Vu wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I want to write something like this in a jsp file
>
><script language="javascript">
>   function f() {
>       return <bean:write name="some_bean" property="a_property"/>;
>   }
></script>
>
>but the bean:write tag isn't processed. So how can I make it processed?

If the bean:write tag isn't being processed, have you checked to make 
sure you have the necessary taglib declarations in your page?  I do 
this kind of stuff all the time, and it's not fundamentally a problem.

Don't forget that if some_bean.a_property is a string, you should 
quote it.  Also, as noted, you could just as well use
<c:out value="${some_bean.a_property}" />
or if you are able to use JSP 2.0, the much more concise
${some_bean.a_property}

Joe

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