I'm sorry to say, but:
1) This has nothing to do with JSP...
2) You can't communicate with a printer on an HTML page (!) Image what would
happen if you could.. (onLoad=print() or something.. that would be
horrible..)
regards,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
www.tradingcars.com
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
is an expression and that it's being
evaluated on the server, but that doesn't mean that the same info isn't
available in the scriptlet (2nd line), right?
regards and thanks in advance,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
www.tradingcars.com
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
P.S: I'll be buying a book on JSP in a few minutes
ugh nevermind this question.. sorry
Caspar
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Subject: scriptlet question
You've closed the jsp include tag too early. It should be like this:
jsp:include page="inner.jsp"
jsp:param name="var1" value="var1" /
jsp:param name="var2" value="var2" /
jsp:param name="var3" va
inde the
include tag...
regards,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
www.tradingcars.com
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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supplied by jsp..
copying the whole %= . % thing doesn't work, I already tried that..
TIA,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
www.tradingcars.com
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Would this work?
TIA and regards,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
www.tradingcars.com
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ok I found out, it doenst work with
%@ include file %, but jsp:include page / works great
regards,
Caspar
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I suggest you start here:
http://www.findtutorials.com/list.asp?category=606
but any good search on the net will reveal a lot of info about JSP.
Regards,
Caspar van Vroonhoven ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
www.tradingcars.com
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From: Phan Nghiem Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
and I must
say I'm really pleased with this low-cost solution.
best regards,
Caspar van Vroonhoven
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From: Diwakar Killamsetty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 8:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Editor
Where can I get Wordpad or Forte
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