Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.

2000-05-17 Thread Luong, Dat

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for your response. I need to pass the parameter into
the IncludedPage that's why I use the way I posted in the question
unless you have the other way to pass the parameter into the IncludedPage.
The question is posted again here for reference.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


all your jsp include needs is a / and not the end tag, like so:

jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"/


This code will include your page.


-Original Message-
From: Luong, Dat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


Hi

I'm using JSP version 1.0 on VisualAge for Java and I can not get the
following code working. Any hint will be highly appreciated.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

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Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.

2000-05-17 Thread Dorin Hogea

Try :

jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp" flush="true"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include

Best regards,
Dorin.

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Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 10:15 PM
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Subject: Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


Hi Kevin,

Thanks for your response. I need to pass the parameter into
the IncludedPage that's why I use the way I posted in the question
unless you have the other way to pass the parameter into the IncludedPage.
The question is posted again here for reference.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


all your jsp include needs is a / and not the end tag, like so:

jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"/


This code will include your page.


-Original Message-
From: Luong, Dat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


Hi

I'm using JSP version 1.0 on VisualAge for Java and I can not get the
following code working. Any hint will be highly appreciated.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

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jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.

2000-05-16 Thread Luong, Dat

Hi

I'm using JSP version 1.0 on VisualAge for Java and I can not get the
following code working. Any hint will be highly appreciated.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

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Re: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.

2000-05-16 Thread Kevin Cowan

all your jsp include needs is a / and not the end tag, like so:

jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"/


This code will include your page.


-Original Message-
From: Luong, Dat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp:include and jsp:param does not work. Please help.


Hi

I'm using JSP version 1.0 on VisualAge for Java and I can not get the
following code working. Any hint will be highly appreciated.


*includingPage.jsp
*
jsp:include page="IncludedPage.jsp"
jsp:param name="parentPage" value="includingPage.jsp" /
/jsp:include


*includedPage.jsp
*
parentPage:%=request.getParameter("parentPage") % // create syntax
error

parentPage:% request.getParameter("parentPage") % // syntax ok but
doesnot work

thanks

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