I only started on 0.92 this week and 1.0 today, but I was wondering
about this too. I thought INCLUDEIF, LOOP, DISPLAY etc were
interesting "macros" that ASP did not provide. JSP 1.0 code
that you described now looks much like ASP with java instead
of vbscript.
I don't have much use for those "macros" since I'm writing JSP in
all scriptlets like I write ASP, but you may have a valid argument.
If they can make the code simpler and more readable for some
people, why remove them ?
TK.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Fesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 06, 1999 4:58 PM
Subject: The horror of moving from 0.92 to 1.0
>I've spent a couple of days mucking about with the new JSP, and I have to
>say, I come down hard in the camp of those who are unhappy. There are some
>great things in 1.0 -- for instance, the retirement of SETONCREATE and
>SETFROMREQUEST -- but the absence of INCLUDEIF, EXCLUDEIF and LOOP are
>killing me. Let me give a quick & easy example.
>
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