Can you try using in following format.
<%@ include file="filename" %>
Manivannan Karunanithi
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 12:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp 1.0 include
Hi 2 quick questions, we just switched from jsp .91 to 1.0 believe it or
not.
I am trying to take advantage of the include tag , using it to set the
header
of our web pages. But I get strange behavior like the included jsp being
almost like the background of the page, with the actual jsp code (code
outside of the include) being on a top layer. Anyone know why? Are u
supposed
to use html tr or td tags around the include to place it properly on the
page? Also I get errors when I try to include a servlet. The servlet does
not
write html directly , but forwards to another jsp. Could this be why? Can
you
only include a servlet that writes its own html, but not a servlet that then
forwards to another jsp? Any thoughts would be so helpful. Thanks
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