I got it now....  I made sure that sidenav has a jsp extension, not an HTML 
one.  Thanks for your help.


At 01:27 PM 9/12/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I have pages like this that work just fine:
>
><%@ taglib uri="/tags/tiles" prefix="tiles" %>
><tiles:insert page="/WEB-INF/layouts/columns.jsp" flush="true">
>         <tiles:put name="numCols" value="2" />
>         <tiles:putList name="list0" >
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/login.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/messages.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/newsFeed.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/advert2.jsp" />
>         </tiles:putList>
>         <tiles:putList name="list1" >
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/stocks.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/whatsNew.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/personalLinks.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/search.jsp" />
>                 <tiles:add value="/WEB-INF/portlets/advert3.jsp" />
>         </tiles:putList>
></tiles:insert>
>
>What happens when you refer to a copy of sidenav.html that's at the
>root?
>
>
>Tom Tibbetts wrote:
> >
> > I'm now trying the <template:insert> with no success.  Here's what I'm 
> doing:
> >
> > <template:insert template="/WEB-INF/pages/admin/sidenav.html" >some more
> > text</template:insert>
> >
> > the content of sidenav.html is just static html with the typical links to
> > other pages
> >
> > is this all because I'm behind WEB-INF????

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