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Problem |
The flush attribute is a required part of
the JSP™ 1.1 include tag; therefore, switching from specification 1.0 to
1.1 requires flush as a required parameter for include tags.
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Solution |
Taking JSPs running on older versions
of WebSphere®, such as
version 3.5.4 and other older versions using the JSP 1.0 standard, and
deploying them in a JSP 1.1 environment, (WebSphere Test Environment)
results in several errors at run time regarding a jsp:include tag that is
not valid.
There is a syntactical difference in both the
specifications for the <jsp:include> tags. The attribute
flush="true" is an
optional part of the JSP 1.0 specification; however, flush="true" is required in JSP
1.1.
The JSP 1.1 jsp:include tag should look something like
this:
<jsp:include page="somepage.jsp"
flush="true"/> |
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