On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, De Ridder, Bavo wrote:
> If I look at the xtags library, I think to understand that the xml can
> come from either a local file, url or the body of the tag.
> What if I use struts and the XML document is stored in a scope
> (request)? How can I do this with xtags? My current
Hi,
If I look at the xtags library, I think to understand that the xml can come
from either a local file, url or the body of the tag. What if I use
struts and the XML document is stored in a scope (request)? How can I do
this with xtags? My current solution would be to patch the parse tag.
Ba
Hello,
I'm new. I have read the last three or four pages of the archives and my
questions were not there but I bet they are a FAQ...
1. I can't get the URI right so I am getting "can't find /dbtags"
messages
2. I only need the escapeSQL tag from DBtags (the pages that worked with
Tomcat 3.x don
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, marba wrote:
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Attempt to apply operator "<" to arguments
> of type "org.apache.taglibs.standard.tag.common.sql.ColumnImpl" and
> "org.apache.taglibs.standard.tag.common.sql.ColumnImpl"
Ah, I believe you're using an older version of the JSTL RI
Hi Andrea,
All the string tags support bodies, and last weeks fix should affect every
tag as it was in an abstract class. I'm lazy(?) I do all the JSP like work
in an abstract class and my actual tag classes are really special
StringTag classes with a changeString method.
So I can test with the
- Original Message -
From: "Shawn Bayern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "marba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: how can I compare strings in c:if
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, marba wrote:
>
> > > Make sure that the two strings in your database don't have differ
Hello all,
Using String tag libraries to perform an substring of a formatted date string, like in
this example:
I got the same error as the uppercase error of the last week:
Maybe the tag don't support body variable or is the same error as uppercase?
Thank you.
Andrea Grittini ( <
Are you sure the strings are really identical? For instance, just to be
sure you're using two different Strings with the same value, you can
experiment via the String copy constructor. Doing this demonstrates that
JSTL's '==' operator does work correctly:
<%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://jav
I'm try to compare two string fields in a MySql table row
here's my code that evaluate false even if the strings are identical:
SELECT * FROM FILIALI_EXT_LOG LEFT JOIN FILIALI_EXT USING (ID)
WHERE FILIALI_EXT_LOG.LASTMODI >
Hello,
I arrive to use fmt:bundle and fmt:locale but I would like to initialize
my default Locale & Bundle
to call the default .properties " message file " (for example
mymsgs.properties and not mymsgs_en_US.properties ...).
What Locale jave I to initialize to access my default bundle ?
Further
Dave Newton wrote:
>On Wednesday 03 April 2002 03:50 am, Chuck Amadi wrote:
>
>>Sorry if sounds pathetic nevetheless i have downloaded the (mysql)
>>mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar file .
>>I was able to get the PostgrSql to function correctly by installing
>>dbtags taglibrary and followed the configura
PLz help forsome unknown reason i now can't get my dbtags.tld
recongnised. Prior to this everthing was fine. I haven't used taglibs
for a while but i know how to comfigure within my web application.I am
aware that it requesting META-INF but this is also there as usaully.
I have completed the f
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