You're obviously using an engine that supports JSP 0.92 rather than 1.0.
I've put copies of the old specs up at http://www.kirkdorffer.com/jspspecs/
Dan
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> I am trying to use <jsp:useBean name="dept" class="myclass" /> with
> Netscape
> Enterprise Server 4.0 and it is giving an error
>
> Incomplete tag ending of </jsp:useBean>
>
> If I use <USEBEAN ...>
>
> instead it is okay.
>
> Is there anywhere that defines these tags, along with <LOOP...> and
> <INCLUDEIF...> ?
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