I use it. Works well for me.

On 4/8/06, 王曾wang_zeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi:
>     I think all of you have known what I mean well.I think the problem is
> caused by including an action which in the end will forward the request to
> another jsp page.That means you can't include a "forward". Actually this
> problem is solved by the modified codes I have shown you. First,I include a
> second jsp page,which is very usual,and won't have problems,then in that jsp
> page I include a do action which do a lot of things and return null. Due to
> this null returned, the request won't be forwarded to any other url and the
> request is going to be processed by the same jsp page that includes this
> action.  Then this jsp can read beans from the request,and do what it should
> do. By this approach, I duck the problem caused by including a fowarding
> action. But,I am still not very clear, I need some good comments or
> suggestions on this approach.
>
>
> 2006/4/9, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > When you display JSP from Struts action, you forward to it. Forwarding
> > from included resource is not supposed to work properly according to
> > current SRV spec. You may want to explicitly specify flush="false" and
> > to use JSP1.2+ containers, but this will not work on Tomcat as you
> > like. It will work on Resin though.
> >
> > Try JSTL <c:import> instead of <jsp:include>. I was told that this
> > works, though I did not verify if myself.
> >
> > Michael.
> >
> >
>
>

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