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RE: Alternate JSP syntax (was: RE: Problem with incorporating JSP in XSL
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- Subject: RE: Alternate JSP syntax (was: RE: [xsl] Problem with incorporating JSP in XSL
- From: "Clapham, Paul" <pclapham at core-mark dot com>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 11:57:46 -0700
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Can't find an Internet reference, but here's a quote from my book about
servlets and JSP (the one by Marty Hall):
"JSP permits you to use an alternative XML-compatible syntax for directives.
These constructs take the following form:
<jsp:directive.directiveType attribute="value" />
For example, the XML equivalent of
<%@page import="java.util.*" %>
is
<jsp:directive.page import="java.util.*" />
(end quote)"
And there's more bits like that scattered throughout the book (which
contains no index entries for XML).
PC2
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Flynn [mailto:peter@silmaril.ie]
Sent: May 23, 2001 10:35
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: Alternate JSP syntax (was: RE: [xsl] Problem with incorporating
JSP in XSL
On Wed, 23 May 2001, you wrote:
> Alternatively, there is apparently an XML representation of JSP pages that
> uses proper XML tags.
I haven't seen this. Has anyone got a pointer?
I could never understand why they had to use <%
///Peter
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