Check the mapping in web.xml and make sure the file is
in that directory specified in web.xml. By convention,
TLD are usually put directly in WEB-INF or
WEB-INF/tlds.
--- mikedanese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi, me to on weblogic(5.10) . All the examples I
> have tried get hung on
> the .tld file w/ the following exception:
>
> Parsing of JSP File '/struts3/index.jsp' failed:
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
>
> /struts3/index.jsp(2): Could not parse deployment
> descriptor:
> java.io.IOException: cannot resolve
> '/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld' into a valid
> tag library
> probably occurred due to an error in
> /struts3/index.jsp line 2:
> <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld"
> prefix="bean" %>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----
>
> Thu Feb 01 20:07:38 PST 2001
>
> any tips on this error appreciated. MikeD
>
>
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