RE: Who's wrong?

2001-03-28 Thread Jason Smith
10:07 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: Who's wrong? There are three ways to resolve a dispute: 1. Subject matter experts from this list. 2. See what experts in the books say 3. Download another free JSP engine, like Tomcat (jakarta.apache.org), or LiteWebServer (http://www.gefionsoftware.co

RE: Who's wrong?

2001-03-28 Thread Nimret Sandhu
according to the jsp spec, there should be no ';' at the end afaik .. jrun is in violation imo. from: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tags/syntaxref.fm4.html When you use the Java language for scripting, remember these points: . You cannot use a semicolon to end an expression (however, the sam

RE: Who's wrong?

2001-03-28 Thread Juan Lorandi (Chile)
ciao ingenieri,   <%= %> is the jsp literal, it shows an expression; if it ends with a semicolon (";"), then it is a statement   HTH   JP  -Original Message-From: Ing. Nicola Folino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:19 PMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: W

RE: Who's wrong?

2001-03-28 Thread Kemp Randy-W18971
There are three ways to resolve a dispute: 1. Subject matter experts from this list. 2. See what experts in the books say 3. Download another free JSP engine, like Tomcat (jakarta.apache.org), or LiteWebServer (http://www.gefionsoftware.com/), and see what you get. -Original Message

RE: Who's wrong?

2001-03-28 Thread Arved Sandstrom
Orion is correct. The JSP syntax forbids use of the semicolon to terminate an expression. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ing. Nicola FolinoSent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:19 PMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: Who's wrong?