Hmm,
I went back to look. That is the syntax I use with weblogic. If I remove the
<% %> from the inc file Tomcat loads the files properly. But then I cannot use
logic in the inc file (e.g.
if (obj != null) {
}
Mike Peremsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oops. I missed that. Thx
David Smith wrote: You are already in a pair when you do
GlobalConst.SO_LOGIN_OBJ %>. Why?
Seems to me this would be a better expression:
LoginObject loginobj = (LoginObject)session.getAttribute(
GlobalConst.SO_LOGIN_OBJ )
%>
--David
Mike Peremsky wrote:
> I have used jsp includes with weblogic with no problems, I am using the same
> format of the code with Tomcat but am having issues.
>
> I include the jsp as follows:
>
>
>
>
> The code in the inc file is:
>
>
>
> > LoginObject loginobj = (LoginObject)session.getAttribute("");
> %>
>
>
>
> The error I am getting is the following:
>
> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP:
> An error occurred at line: 5 in the jsp file: /include/JspVariables.inc
> String literal is not properly closed by a double-quote
> 2:
> 3:
> 4: > 5: LoginObject loginobj = (LoginObject)session.getAttribute("");
> 6: %>
>
> I also get other strange errors on other inc files, but am not yet sure if it
> is related to the fact that this variable is not being declared.
>
> - Mike
>
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