Are these lines not equivalent (from my WEB-INF/jsp/another.jsp) ?
<jsp:directive.taglib prefix="foo"
uri="http://domain.co.uk/taglibs/foo-0.1"/>
<jsp:directive.include file="/WEB-INF/jspf/somefile.jspf"/>
<%@ taglib prefix="foo" uri="http://domain.co.uk/taglibs/foo-0.1"%>
<%@ include file="/WEB-INF/jspf/somefile.jspf"%>
I am getting a Jasper (from 5.5.23) error with the first set of lines,
but when I convert to the 2nd the error goes away:
build.xml:248: org.apache.jasper.JasperException:
file:/tmp/dist/WEB-INF/jsp/another.jsp(2,18) <jsp:directive.tag
directive can only be used in a tag file
I thought the XML notation was valid from all contexts, those being from
JSP, from .TAG, from .JSPF, etc... I thought the purpose of the XML
notation was to allow recursive bindings so a JSP page could be embedded
within another XML document ?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Darryl
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