Except for that whole "<logic:equal...>" doesn't have
anything to do with S2.

d.

--- Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> dont forget with Struts 2 you have the additional
> capabilities of implementing expression evaluation
> with OGNL Martin Gainty
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> not evaluated in logic:equal tag> Date: Wed, 21 Nov
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> user@struts.apache.org> > > I saw many examples on
> the net with the normal logic:equal > > tag and the
> el> > statement:> > <logic:equal
> value='${codeTalForm}' ....> > > > So I thought I
> don't need <logic-el:equal and the logic-el taglib.
> > > You can use EL without the EL libraries if your
> servlet container> supports J2EE version 2.4. If you
> have that support, you can use EL> anyplace in your
> jsp page, and the container will take care of it.> >
> > I run tomcat 5.5.12> > I don't know whether that
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