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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 4. September 2002 12:20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: inserting content
>
>
> I have a .jsp page with some content where I would like to
> insert the output/results of executing an action.
>
> For example, let's say content.jsp contains the following:
>
>
> Some content, some content some content.
>
> <!-- insert results of executing action here -->
>
> Some more content, some more content, some more content.
>
>
> I know one way to do this would be to have a set up action
> which executes and places the results into the appropriate scope
> and then the page retrieves the results and renders them to
> the screen. This way would require a Struts type URI to invoke
> the action (/do/something) which subsequently forwards or redirects
> the request to content.jsp.
>
> I was curious if there was a way to request content.jsp directly and
> embedded
> within content.jsp have a tag that requests the URI which would invoke
> the action which would forward to a .jsp page which would be
> compiled/run
> and the output written to the response which is associated with
> content.jsp. (whooo, out of breath....)
>
> I've tried <jsp:include .../> which complained because the
> page attribute
> contained a Struts type URI and not an actual .jsp page. I tried
> <bean:include .../>
> and it kinda worked except the id attribute contained the
> unparsed/unexecuted
> results of the .jsp page.
>
> Is this possible? It seems like it should be and I'm just
> missing something.
>
> robert
>
>
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