Hi KinOnn,
 
I am using the beta release build?
 
In my case, the parsing errors occur even with a space between the '<%=' and 'address'.
The only thing to stop them so far is to remove the whole expression, as I indicated
before.
 
Thanks,
Vaughan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Low Kin Onn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Camino JSP Parsing Errors

hi Vaughan,

For (1), can you check in your original code if there is a space between the '<%=' and 'address'. The current build requires that a space be there. This will be addressed in the next build release.

Thanks for your feedback!

Regards,
KinOnn

At 08:45 AM 19/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Hi John,

Problem 1. Caused by this line for example:

<td align="center" class="listItemCheckBox"><html:radio
property="selectedAddressListId" value="<%= addressListId.toString()
%>"/></td>

Stopped occurring once this line was hacked to be

<td align="center" class="listItemCheckBox"><html:radio
property="selectedAddressListId" value=""/></td>

Problem 2. Such files included via an include tag like this:

<jsp:include page="addressList.jsp" flush="true"/>

They are just a chunk of JSP, minus the <head> and <body> tags.

Thanks,
Vaughan.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 7:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Camino JSP Parsing Errors


Hi Vaughan,

Good feedback! (See inline comments below.)

At 12:02 pm 18-09-2001 -0700, you wrote:

I attempted to create a camino project involving many
pre-existing JSP files. This has lead me to observe the
following problems.

1. Camino does not seem able to parse scriptlets like this:

"<%= something %>"


Could you send me the JSP file(s) which causes the problem?



2. It expects all JSP files to be complete pages, with a <body> and </body>
tags.
Some of our JSP files are not complete pages, but are intended to included
by other JSP files.


Do you use JSP server-side inclusion or the template/tiles tag?

Both are not yet support in v1.0. Maybe it's time for us to rethink and
incorporate this capability into the software. :-)

It will be very helpful if you can send us the JSP files so that we can have
a concrete test-case to work against.


3. It is not possible to re-open a project properly if it is subject to any
such JSP parsing errors.


Yes, we recognize this problem. We're working on it.

regards,

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