Hi, (using 6.0.16) I want to create a jsp that is able to be seen in a browser without using tomcat (a simple HTMLish preview) in addition to using (rendering) it with tomcat.
The kicker is I *need* the JSP to be well-formed XML. The problems are elements that contain HTML attributes held over from SGML like checked="checked". Of course this can be worked around by using a custom namespaced tag, but I need the page to be 'previewable.' First, is there a way to indicate to Jasper (or whatever) to remove an HTML attribute? For example: <input type="checkbox" checked="${isChecked ? "checked" : somefunc:removeAttribute()}"/> If not, I have a somewhat ugly hack: <input type="radio" name="bubba" title="Blah${true ? '" checked="checked' : ''}"/> which produces: <input title="Blah" checked="checked" name="bubba" type="radio"> What I am worrying about is if, though ugly, it is going to be problematic. Do you see any problems with this hack? Is there a better way? Thanks, -Rob --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]