You can't do it without changing your JSPs. It isn't as simple as wrapping everything with <c:out value="${someVariable}"/> as JSP tags cannot be nested within attributes. Also, to my knowledge there is no way to just include some jar file to enable EL exprs.
A suggestion too, your code: <bean:define id="biz_link" type="String" name="Biz_Bean" property="business_id"/> <html:link action="/viewBiz/ViewBusinessDetail?business_id=${biz_link}"> can be rewritten as: <html-el:link action="/viewBiz/ViewBusinessDetail?business_id=${Biz_Bean.business_id}"/> HTH, -ed On 6/14/06, chuanjiang lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have some other pages that uses <c:if> and etc etc.. I've read on the net and realize that the 2.3 specifications supports only JSTL 1.0 and it would not evaluate the EL expressions. So how do i make it evaluate the EL expression without changing my implementation. On 6/14/06, Rahul Akolkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 6/14/06, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > chuanjiang lo wrote: > > > <bean:define id="biz_link" type="String" name="Biz_Bean" > > > property="business_id"/> > > > <html:link > action="/viewBiz/ViewBusinessDetail?business_id=${biz_link}"> > > > > You need to use the EL-enabled tag libs (struts-el or something like > > that) when you don't have JSP 2.0 available. > > > <snip/> > > Indeed: http://struts.apache.org/struts-action/struts-el/index.html > > -Rahul > > > > Dave > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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