Brian Burridge wrote:
>
> I understand your desire to recieve the final spec, but keep in mind a few
> things. First, there never really is a final spec. Take HTML or Perl as an
> example. Second, although the final spec is not yet released, the current spec
> functions just fine. We are using it on live projects already, and we are
> simply ecstatic with JSP as a development environment. I look forward to spec
> 1, but don't know that it is going to mean any difference to our development
> whatsoever. Everything we need to do can be done, and is being done.
>
> One difference that might be making you more nervous is in how we are using
> JSP. I know that most people on this list seem to be very excited that JSP will
> be similiar to Cold Fusion. Whereas, my excitement about JSP is that it is
> nothing like Cold Fusion. Here at Val-Pak/Cox Target Media, we use only two
> tags in all our code: <%...%> and <usebean>.
Unfortunately not all off us are in such an ideal situation. Now there
is quite a difference between spec .91 and .92. Who is to say there is
no disparaty between spec .92 and spec 1. Just take a look at the
Deletion/Addition section in the .92 spec...
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