Hi Felipe,
Yes, I'm planning to add it to the Jakarta Taglib Sandbox and have read
through the documents on submitting a new taglib.
However, I think the taglib is still too basic in it's functions and Lucene
is a huge API. I am still learning Lucene and Java, for that matter.
I would gladly submi
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I still have the distribution that I used to install Tomcat. I replaced the
> jar files with those of the dist and I got the same thing.
>
> I tried Tomcat 5 and the taglisb-image-exemples is working.
>
> Upgrading to a newer Tomcat version would be m
I still have the distribution that I used to install Tomcat. I replaced the
jar files with those of the dist and I got the same thing.
I tried Tomcat 5 and the taglisb-image-exemples is working.
Upgrading to a newer Tomcat version would be much more dificult than trying
to work around the taglibs
Not sure if this is helpful, but I'd be very reluctant
to adopt a 'replace all methods' approach. Event if it
were to work, you probably have not actually found the
problem.
The first thing I would do is to grab another copy
(download) of Tomcat and untar it into a temp directory.
Then I'd check t
they are not specifying servlet 2.3 in the doc. Theyère sating any jsp 1.1
and Java 1.2
http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/sandbox/doc/image-doc/index.html
I cannot upgrade tomcat because many applications are already running on
3.2.2, may be in the future.
Thanks.
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Fr
Hi,
I use tomcat-4.1.30 with struts-1.1 (that is shipped with JSTL support) and
"
Thanks for all of the help so far.
I submitted bug 27717.
Chris
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:58 AM
To: Tag Libraries Users List
Subject: Re: JSTL 1.1 jaxp problem (under tomcat 5.0.19/java 1.4.2_03)
Yes, as Kris
I don't think you can do it without upgrading your Tomcat version.
You're using the 2.2 servlet API, and need at least the 2.3 version of the
api for custom tags, even if you "downgrade" the code to use the
HttpUtils.getRequestURL deprecated method.
Félix
-Original Message
Hi !
I'm reposting the emai and hoping that someone could finaly help me to
resolve the problem.
I installed the image-examples under webapps in Tomcat v3.2.3 using
j2sdk1.4.1_06 and I when I run http://myserver/image-examples/index.jsp I
get an Internal Servlet Error with a root cause:
java.lang
Yes, as Kris mentioned, please file a bug report with proper test
cases. We'll have a look into it.
-- Pierre
Kris Schneider wrote:
You're posting to the right place to make people aware of the problem. To
formalize the issue, a bug report should probably get submitted:
http://issues.apache.or
Kris,
thanks you very much, that helps.
Evgeny
Javadesk
--- Kris Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're going to use a request-time attribute
> value, the entire expression
> must reside within "<%= %>":
>
> value='<%= "header" + flag + ".jsp" %>'/>
>
> Of course, that assumes t
If you're going to use a request-time attribute value, the entire expression
must reside within "<%= %>":
Of course, that assumes that the "value" attribute is configured to accept
request-time values.
Quoting Evgeny Gesin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I use an in-house developed library similar to S
I use an in-house developed library similar to Struts
Tiles.
Consider this line . At run-time it will send
header.jsp to web browser. I need to select a specific
.jsp using a flag like , so this will send,
for example, header1.jsp, header2.jsp and so on.
Unfortunately Tiles doesn't evaluate expre
I use an in-house developed library similar to Struts
Tiles.
Consider this line . At run-time it will send
header.jsp to web browser. I need to select a specific
.jsp using a flag like , so this will send,
for example, header1.jsp, header2.jsp and so on.
Unfortunately Tiles doesn't evaluate expre
You're posting to the right place to make people aware of the problem. To
formalize the issue, a bug report should probably get submitted:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Taglibs
As part of the report, it would be helpful to include a simplified test case
(XML and JSP file
That gets rid of the xalan file search, but the performance is still
awful. For now I guess I'll try to look into xslt, but this looks like
a bug that needs to be fixed or something. Who else needs to know about
this to get it either fixed, or to tell me what else I might be doing
wrong (if anyth
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