It's a scoped variable. But I think the problem is elsewhere because even this doesn't work for me and no exception is thrown...
<c:import url="myJspPage.jsp" /> Any ideas? On 9/17/03 11:34 AM, "Kris Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is "xyz" only a scripting variable or is it also a scoped variable? > > Quoting Billy Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Yes, I am importing the core library, I have plenty of other <c:> tags >> within my jsp and they work perfectly that's why it confuses me that's it >> not working. Seems like a pretty simple tag to use. >> >> Before trying to convert this to JSTL I had <bean:define> tag (from Struts) >> and a <jsp:include page="<%= xyz %>"/> tag and things worked fine. >> >> But now I get nothing... >> >> >> On 9/17/03 10:38 AM, "Rick Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Make sure that you are clear on the differences between c:import >>> jsp:include and @include they are all different and in my case the fact >>> that the imported page has no knowledge of my context hosed me. >>> >>> R >>> >>> Billy Bacon wrote: >>> >>>> I've looked through the archives and the suggested alternative for a >> dynamic >>>> <jsp:include> reference is using the <c:import url="${xyz}"/>. This is >> not >>>> working in my JSP. The tag is including nothing in my page. I've even >> tried >>>> to give it a static reference to the jsp <c:import url="xyzPage.jsp"/> >> and >>>> still nothing. Does anyone know what's wrong? >>>> >>>> - Billy - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]