Gabriel,

I am using Jrun and it does support  the .92 spec.

The following does work: <%@ vinclude="myfile.jsp" %>

The following do NOT work:  <%@ vinclude=CONTENTS %>   and <!--#include
file="<%= CONTENTS %>" -->
        Where CONTENTS = myfile.jsp


Mayank Shah
Research Technology
212.449.0463


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Gabriel Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, March 23, 1999 12:28 PM
                To:     Shah, Mayank (RSCH)
                Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: vinclude directive and a variable.

                What engine are you using.  It should work for a JSP engine
that
                implements the .92 Specs.  Some further thoughts this should
be use for
                common headers/footers.  If what you really trying to do is
forward the
                request to another JSP then you should use the
RequestDistpatcher.

                I suggest you try another JSP engine.  I have implemented
one and its
                integrated in my WEB Server (JAWS) and Servlet Engine
(EZJRunner).  I am
                in the process of making the JSPRunner a standalone servlet.

                Gabriel Wong
                http://www.ezwebtools.com
                -------------------------

                "Shah, Mayank (RSCH)" wrote:
                >
                > I tried this, but it is not processing the jsp page.  It
is taking the html
                > and jsp code and displaying it as html without out
processing it. .
                >
                > Mayank Shah
                > Research Technology
                > 212.449.0463
                >
                >                 -----Original Message-----
                >                 From:   Gabriel Wong
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                >                 Sent:   Tuesday, March 23, 1999 11:08 AM
                >                 To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                >                 Subject:        Re: vinclude directive and
a variable.
                >
                >                 Shah,
                >
                >                 Hopefully you are using the .92 Specs.  If
thats the case
                > then try
                >                 <!--#include file="myjsp.jsp"-->
                >
                >                 Gabriel Wong
                >                 http://www.ezwebtools.com
                >
                >                 "Shah, Mayank (RSCH)" wrote:
                >                 >
                >                 > I have decided to simplify my problem
posted earlier.  All
                > I want to do is
                >                 > include another .jsp page in a jsp page.
The only problem
                > is that the page
                >                 > to include is sotred in in a variable
called CONTENTS.  So
                > I try the
                >                 > following, and does not work:
                >                 >
                >                 > <%@ vinclude=CONTENTS %>
                >                 >
                >                 > So, can someone tell me how to include a
variable named
                > page for jsp
                >                 > processing.
                >                 >
                >                 > Mayank Shah
                >                 > Research Technology
                >                 > 212.449.0463
                >                 >
                >                 >
                >
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