That's correct - according to the JSP 2.0 specification, directives (<%@ ... %>) are allowed in scriptless bodies (see JSP.1.3.10.1).
- Mark
Ryan Lubke wrote:
I think that the following error message is incorrect:
- Scripting elements ( <%@, <%!, <%=, <% ) are disallowed here.
Since directives (<%@) are not scripting elements.
I've attached a patch to correct the messages.properties.
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Index: messages.properties
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RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-jasper/jasper2/src/share/org/apache/jasper/resources/messages.properties,v
retrieving revision 1.60
diff -u -r1.60 messages.properties
--- messages.properties 16 Nov 2002 04:20:10 -0000 1.60
+++ messages.properties 20 Nov 2002 23:47:23 -0000
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
jsp.error.empty.body.not.allowed=Empty body not allowed for {0}
jsp.error.jspbody.required=Must use jsp:body to specify tag body for {0} if jsp:attribute is used.
jsp.error.jspbody.emptybody.only=The {0} tag can only have jsp:attribute in its body.
-jsp.error.no.scriptlets=Scripting elements ( <%@, <%!, <%=, <% ) are disallowed here.
+jsp.error.no.scriptlets=Scripting elements ( <%!, <%=, <% ) are disallowed here.
jsp.error.internal.unexpected_node_type=Internal Error: Unexpected node type encountered
jsp.error.tld.fn.invalid.signature=Invalid syntax for function signature in TLD. Tag Library: {0}, Function: {1}
jsp.error.tld.fn.duplicate.name=Duplicate function name {0} in tag library {1}
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