Yes the syntax is called XML-JSP Syntax
the file gets saved as jsp and the xml gets parsed presenting a normal jsp.

Hi Robert

One Question...

Did you create your own DTD? or are you using one from sun
500 is internal and it doesn't look like there's anything wrong with the
code.





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From: "Vikramjit Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: JSP 1.2 and XML Syntax


> the syntax which you are using, have you written a taglib, or are you
using
> jstl, coz these syntax are they in jsp ? I dont think so.
>
> Regards,
> Vikramjit Singh,
> Systems Engineer,
> GTL Ltd.
> Ph. 7612929-1059
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert S. Sfeir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JSP 1.2 and XML Syntax
>
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> I'm trying to use proper XML syntax to build my JSP pages and am
> following the specs form the Sun site.  I keep getting an error and am
> not sure if it's due to the JBoss/Jetty implementation I'm using (JBoss
> 3.0.1 / Jetty 4.01) or if I'm doing something wrong which I can't figure
> out.
>
> The error I get is pretty lame and doesn't say much:
>
> HTTP ERROR: 500 /index.jsp(42,-1) Use "<" for "<" in attribute values.
>
> and the line it's croking on is: <a
> href="<jsp:expression>response.encodeURL("logout-
> action.do")</jsp:expression>">Logout</a>
>
> The full scriptlet block looks like this:
>
> <jsp:scriptlet>
>         if(session.getAttribute("person") == null)
>         {
> </jsp:scriptlet>
>         <a HREF="login.jsp">Login</a>
> <jsp:scriptlet>
>         }
>         else
>         {
> </jsp:scriptlet>
>         <a href="<jsp:expression>response.encodeURL("logout-
> action.do")</jsp:expression>">Logout</a>
> <jsp:scriptlet>
>         }
> </jsp:scriptlet>
>
>
> what gives?
>
> R
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