Don't you just want
subject="<%= request.getParameter('titolo')) %>"
lk wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Mailer2 to send automatic mail to some address.
I would like to generate automatically the subject passing a variable
but I can't!
My code is:
I've tried both way to add a variable (scliplet and
Check your web.xml file to see whether the DTD is 2.3 or 2.4. It all
changed recently. http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core is what you should
be using if you're at 2.4. If the DTD is 2.3, just update it to:
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
Have you see taglibdoc? http://www.jahia.org/taglibdoc
I think this is what you're after.
Digby
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Hello,
please tell me: Does exist a documentation system like "javadoc" or
"Doxygen" (also called "literate programming") specially f
I believe that EL only supports properties (including maps and lists),
but not methods.
Digby
matador wrote:
given the following code:
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The documentation says that you can have absolute or relative paths to
your images in the attribute, but when I try and use
c:/photos/photo.jpg it doesn't work.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
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Hi,
Is the Image taglib still being maintained? I've just had my first look
and it looks really useful but I wanted support for rollovers and stuff
which it doesn't seem to do.
Are there any alternatives that anyone has sued? I did a quick Google
search and couldn't find muc
Thanks for your help, but jstl doesn't seem to work like that. Don't
know why, but you can't put namespaceprefixes in the xpath.
Rahul P Akolkar wrote:
news <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/31/2005 05:52:18 AM:
I guess this is a namespace-uri issue, after lots of digging around.
Please cou
I guess this is a namespace-uri issue, after lots of digging around.
Please could someone explain what my xpath should be to output the
version number of the following (atom) xml (either in JSTL or plain old
xpath? I just can't get it.
http://purl.org/atom/ns#";>
Many t
ause xpath is looking for a
particular namespace.
works fine.
Since there isn't a namespace prefix, what do I do? THis isdriving me
potty, sinceI can't be the frist person with this problem.
Many thanks.
Digby
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two" so that the 5th
character is the newline character)
Then you should be able to split the string using this new variable,
e.g.
Peter
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Hi again,
Anyone know if it's possible to do an fn:split on carriage returns (\n).
I just get invalid expression error messages with:
TIA
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27;t get any of the contents out using xpath.
Please put me out of my misery!
TIA
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True, but you could say that about a lot of tags (sql, xml, mailer) and
just passing back a simple list of messages on a POP3 account is
something that you might want to let a Web designer do with a taglib if
it is to be straightforward.
Digby
Andrew Petro wrote:
I'm not at all surprised
ike much (it doesn't seem very polished).
I might try writing one, but if there is one out there...that's what
it's for.
TIA
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ariable fails, but I can't hardcode
the "two" for obvious reasons.
TIA
Digby
Self:
Index:
P
ut is there anything I can do to
output all the tags.
Thanks in advance,
Digby
XML file:
Introduction
section
testing/test
Heading
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
Donec sed enim.
JSP:
result:
Heading Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
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