Thank you for your response.
I thought it was the jsf view tag that was generating the
HTML/HEAD/SCRIPT tags, but after your note, I realized it was an
ajax4jsf tag that was forcing the generation of the HTML/HEAD/SCRIPT tags.
Thank you again.
Take care.
Shannon
david delbecq wrote:
Shannon
Hello,
We have been trying to use JSF as a Server Side Include (SSI - .shtml ).
The problem is that the jsf adds an extra set of HTML tags to the page (
breaking the page ).
We have successfully used jsp pages for SSI in the past.
Is there a way to stop tomcat from generating these extra tags wh
Hello,
I have an application that needs to use server side includes (SSI ).
The jsp server side includes work well from the ROOT application, but I
am unable to use the jsp from another context as a server side include.
I searched the archives and found other folks with this issue, but no
so
t variable
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH" which will point to your C object file.
This is an uneducated guess, but worth a try.
Mike
Shannon Scott wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have been trying to use some Native C code in one of my
applications.
> I have it working, but after it runs once it fails.
>
Greetings,
I have been trying to use some Native C code in one of my applications.
I have it working, but after it runs once it fails.
The release-notes mention that:
"To avoid this problem, place classes that load native libraries outside
of the web application, and ensure that the loadLibrary()