I can't find this in JSP SPEC 1.0 May 28, 1999 page 64!

Nonetheless, what is the impact of a flush="true" ?

Does that mean that I will ne longer be able to change the HTTP header (for
example sending a redirect ?) in my servlet? (see the example below)


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R. McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: jeudi 30 septembre 1999 02:19
Subject: Re: JSWDK page compilation error on <jsp:include>


>C�dric Janssens wrote:
>
>> <jsp:include page="/servlet/org.planetfinance.login.RegisterServlet" />
>>
>
>As of the JSWDK 1.0 final release (which conforms to JSP 1.0), the flush
attribute
>is mandatory.  Shame on me (among others) for not including it in my
examples in
>previous answers -- I haven't retrained my fingers to that habit yet.
>
>Try:
>
>    <jsp:include page="/servlet/org.planetfinance.login.RegisterServlet"
>flush="true" />
>
>Craig McClanahan
>
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