The Xml Code is heirarchical and meant to be used for data, if using
straight xml,
Suggest using xsl sheets for formatting and repeat the formating.


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From: "David Cate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: JSP Problem


> I am experiencing an XML parsing error :
>
> null
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
>
> using JRUN 2.3.3 build 157 on an IIS box. The proble m occurs when  have a
> frames page. On the bottom, I created a navigational menu with rollover
> effects that change the visibility of 3 different layers in the upper
pane.
> One piece, which uses tables is causing the error:
>
>         <table border="1" width="775">
>                 <tr>
>                         <td width="265" class="hdr">Contact Type</td>
>                         <td width="245" class="hdr">Contact Name</td>
>                         <td width="265" class="hdr">Tele Number</td>
>                 </tr>
>                 <tr>
>                         <td width="265" class="hdr">Contact Type</td>
>                         <td width="245" class="hdr">Contact Name</td>
>                         <td width="265" class="hdr">Tele Number</td>
>                 </tr>
>         </table>
>
> If I include the second <TR> set tag this generates an error - one <TR>
> doesn't. Does anyone know of a problem using multiple tables/<DIVs> or
> something similar that would cause the JSP not to compile correctly? I
would
> appreciate a response - if you wish to see the entire code - i'll email
it -
> just not wanting to spam the board here.
>
>
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