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4.2.2.3.8.1.1a: JSP .91 syntax: Alternate syntax for the <INSERT> tag
4.2.2.3.8.1.1a: JSP .91 syntax: Alternate syntax for the <INSERT> tag
The HTML standard does not permit embedding HTML tags within HTML tags. Consequently,
you cannot embed the <INSERT> tag within another HTML tag, for example,
the anchor tag (<A>). Instead, use the alternate syntax.
To use the alternate syntax:
- Use the <INSERT> and </INSERT> to enclose the HTML tag in
which substitution is to take place.
- Specify the bean and property attributes:
- To specify the bean and property attributes, use the form:
$(bean=b property=p default=d)
where b, p, and d are values as described for
the <INSERT> tag.
- To specify the requestparm attribute, use the form
$(requestparm=r default=d)
where r and d are values as described for the <INSERT> tag.
- To specify the requestattr attribute, use the form
$(requestattr=r default=d)
where r and d are values as described for the <INSERT> tag.
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