et an import - the HTML is of
course invalid. Has saved me many a time...
Regards
Ron
- Original Message - From: "Jim Anderson"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: JSP when tag question
David,
Thank you to 'pid'
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 13:52, Jim Anderson wrote:
> Having said that, I'm a bit surprised that there was not
> error message generate by tomcat about seeing a reference
> to and with no definition available.
I would guess that JSP processor allows unknown tags in case its
output is to be proces
ginal Message -
From: "Jim Anderson"
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: JSP when tag question
David,
Thank you to 'pid' and yourself. I spent quite a few hours
going over the source HTML from Firefox and fixed some
proble
David,
Thank you to 'pid' and yourself. I spent quite a few hours
going over the source HTML from Firefox and fixed some
problems (e.g. an tag with no closing tag) and fixed some
inefficient code. I was getting very inconsistent results
and went through a number of iterations. This was to
follo
Following up on what Pid suggested, when you look at the output (view
source in the browser), can you see the and tags
still present? Can you offer us a little more info like what you have
declared for taglibs at the top of this jsp and what's in your webapp's
WEB-INF/lib folder?
--David
Jim A
On 3/7/09 13:29, Jim Anderson wrote:
3 This is a JSP issue. I have unsuccessfully searched for a JSP
4 support forum so I figured I will start here since the Tomcat
5 container processes JSP. If this is question is inappropriate,
6 I apologize. If you can point me to a better forum, please do.
3 This is a JSP issue. I have unsuccessfully searched for a JSP
4 support forum so I figured I will start here since the Tomcat
5 container processes JSP. If this is question is inappropriate,
6 I apologize. If you can point me to a better forum, please do.
8 The environment is T