Hi hans, and everybody,
        sorry if i did not mention that...... (sorry also for my bad
english..what is a type??)

the methods are written correctly in my java filie

public void setXsl(String xsl)

public String getXsl()


hope that u can help me...
thanx in advance & regards
        marco

> -----Original Message-----
> From: EXT Hans Bergsten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25. July 2000 10:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Bug in tomcat 3.1???
>
>
> Marco M wrote:
> >
> > hi all,
> >         i wrote a custom tag for generating HTML from an
> XML file included
> > in the JSP page
> > the structure is EXACTLY the same as the example provided by Craig
> > McClanahan
> > as long as i wrote the tag WITHOUT attributes, everything works fine
> > however, when i add an attribute to the tag, i always
> receive the error
> >
> > 'Cannot find any information on property 'xsl' in a bean of type
> > 'MyTagClass'
> >
> > the tag should be used like this
> >
> > <mytag:xml  xsl="myfile.xsl">
> > <? xml version="1.0"?>
> > <document>
> >         <content>simple example</content>
> > </document>
> > </mytag:xml>
> >
> > in the corresponding java class, i add two methods:
> >
> > setXsl(String xsl)
> >
> > getXsl()
> > [...]
>
> Assuming the above is not a typo, the problem is that the
> setter method
> is not declared public. It should be like this instead:
>
>   public void setXsl(String file) {
>     xslFileName = file;
>   }
>
> Hans
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