I have several sites that all run on the same server. All of them use XML extensively for the model data and use JSTL to extract the XML data and display the data on the JSP pages. I had to do some maintenance on the JSP code structure for one of the sites, rearranging and changing up headers, include files, etc, and I broke something. All of the pages still compile and display fine. But now, any of the places on the page where I use ${....} to display an XML data value, the page now just shows, for example, the literal "${name}" string instead of the name itself. If I use <x:out select="$name"/> it works fine. So it's just that the compiler is no longer recognizing ${...} syntax.

I'm using TC 8.0.24. But I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with TC since it used to work and everything still works fine on the other sites on the same server. I know I did something stupid and messed something up that caused this. But I'm at a loss for where to start looking. What could I possibly have done to turn off the JSP compiler from recognizing and resolving ${...} syntax?

Thanks.

Jerry


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