oh my ... reboots shouldn't be required as i see it.
if this is reproduceable then i'd categorize it as a
bug.

the only thing requiring a server reboot is config
modifications ... and i hope to get that issue knocked
down as well.

- james

Lance Lavandowska wrote:
>
> Well, I should have called M$ support: a reboot fixed the problem.
>
> Lance Lavandowska
> Software Engineer
> http://www.AgDomain.Com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lance Lavandowska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 3:43 PM
> Subject: Re: RequestDispatcher().include() problem
>
> >Thanks, Anil, for pointing these facts out.
> >
> >So, does the fact that each page has its own buffer have an impact on how
> >the html is produced to the browser? I can see how the calling page may
> >hold its buffered output while the called page flushes its buffer.  But
> >then how come explicitly calling "out.flush()" before doing the include
> >didn't help?
> >
> >Isn't the <jsp:include .../> tag essentially the same thing as
> rd.include?
> >Well, it is less typing and easier to read, but it hasn't changed the
> >results.
> >
> >The java generated from the jsp is correct, but the html output is wrong
> >(as described originally).
> >
> >Lance Lavandowska
> >Software Engineer
> >http://www.AgDomain.Com
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Anil Vijendran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 2:50 PM
> >Subject: Re: RequestDispatcher().include() problem
> >
> >
> >>Lance,
> >>
> >>Each JSP page uses its own buffer. This is unrelated to the stream that
> >the
> >>Servlet Engine uses.
> >>
> >>Why don't you just use <jsp:include page="my.jsp"..../> instead of
> >rd.include()
> >>?
> >>
> >>Lance Lavandowska wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm not sure if this is a buffering issue or what, but I am getting
> >>> improper display from a jsp page that uses an rd.include inside of a
> >>> table.  Following are some "code fragments".
> >>>
> >>> The jsp page looks like this:
> >>> <Table>
> >>> <% rd("my.jsp").include(req, resp); %>
> >>>
> >>> <TR>
> >>>
> >>> where the included my.jsp prints out a couple table rows.
> >>>
> >>> The java that gets generated looks like this:
> >>> out.print("<Table>\n");
> >>> <% rd("my.jsp").include(req, resp); %>
> >>> out.print("\n\n<TR>\n");
> >>>
> >>> everything cool so far.
> >>>
> >>> But when the html is generated, the rows printed by my.jsp are *above*
> >the
> >>> <Table>:
> >>>
> >>> <TR><TD>1</TD></TR>
> >>> <TR><TD>2</TD></TR>
> >>> <Table>
> >>>
> >>> <TR>
> >>>
> >>> I've tried putting an out.flush() and out.println() before the
> >rd.include
> >>> (to make it flush the PrintWriter) but neither one changed the final
> >html.
> >>>
> >>> I would appreciate any suggestions.
> >>>
> >>> Lance Lavandowska
> >>> Software Engineer
> >>> http://www.AgDomain.Com
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>--
> >>Peace, Anil +<:-)
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