Have you tried the OGNL version; using %{param} ? Assuming your param is
defined on the value stack, this seems worthy of an attempt.


Beez
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lorenzo Carnevale [mailto:lorenzo.carnev...@innovery.it] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 8:59 AM
To: Struts
Subject: [OT] EL expressions

I don't understand why my EL expressions aren't being evaluated.
They are printed just like they in the source code ("${param}").

I did put this in my JSP code
Working with server: <%= application.getServerInfo() %><br> Servlet
Specification: <%= application.getMajorVersion() %>.<%=
application.getMinorVersion() %> <br>
JSP version: <%=
JspFactory.getDefaultFactory().getEngineInfo().getSpecificationVersion()
%><br>
Java Version: <%= System.getProperty("java.version") %><br>

that printed out as
Working with server: Apache Tomcat/5.5.27 Servlet Specification: 2.4 JSP
version: 2.0 Java Version: 1.5.0_14

The taglib directive seems to be ok  (<%@ taglib
uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"; prefix="c" %>) and both
standard.jar and jstl.jar are in the Tomcat classpath.

I am banging my head agains the wall 


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