Subject: Re: html fragments From: Brian Young <Brian.Young@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 16:34:01 -0400 |
Hello, I don't know how I overlooked this, but this looks to be what I need. Thanks a lot, Mike (all of you!). Thanks, Brian Young Brian Young wrote: > Oh, and Mike, while I've got your attention (hopefully :)), what were you > referring to about well-formed XML representation of JSP pages? I read up > on XSP, but am still trying to fit it into the stuff I already know. Is > this what you were referring to? Since Mike Kay answered for me, I'll answer for him :) JSP allows for an abbreviated, non-well-formed XML syntax using <% ... %> directives, and it is this syntax that you're probably familiar with. In the JSP documentation at Sun, a chapter is entitled "JSP Pages as XML Documents" and it describes the relatively painless syntax changes that you can make to your JSP documents in order to make them well-formed XML. Here are some direct links to the PDF versions of the JSP docs: JSP 1.0 http://java.sun.com/Download3?download-name=jsp1_0-spec.pdf&config-file=jsp1_0-spec.config&platform=pdf&protocol=HTTP%20download JSP 1.1 http://java.sun.com/Download3?download-name=jsp1_1-spec.pdf&config-file=jsp1_1-spec.config&platform=pdf&protocol=HTTP%20download Happy reading, -Mike XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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