Hi Cedric, 

Thanks for writing!  Are Struts tags considered custom tags by the compiler?  Because, 
I have never written a custom tag.  I did, however, move my <jsp:include> to a 
different spot on the page and now it works fine :-)

Thanks again

Cedric Dumoulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>  Does your <jsp:include> is in the body of a custom tag ? If yes, this is why 
>compiler comply, and it refer to the enclosing tag, not the <jsp:include> tag.
>
>    Cedric
>
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>> Hi Struts Users,
>>
>> Why does the compiler think that my <jsp:include> is a "custom tag"?  My  include 
>tag in the <body> of my JSP appears below:
>>
>> <jsp:include page="/jsp/fileName.jsp" flush="true">
>>    <jsp:param name="a" value="0"/>
>>    <jsp:param name="b" value="0"/>
>> </jsp:include>
>>
>> I'm getting the "Illegal to flush within a custom tag" error on one JSP, but not on 
>another JSP (in the same application) with the same include tag?!?
>>
>> Any thoughts appreciated!
>>
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