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| When I use XSLT with the html output method, often I'm actually producing | JSP files. In the currently shipping versions of JSP, the JSP file cannot | be a valid XML document because the use of <%, <%= and %> in JSP files | really is necessary for directives as well as script snippets. This isn't true. JSP 1.0 defines XML-friendly equivalents of every non-XML-friendly syntax like: <%=, <%, etc. <jsp:directive.xxx> <jsp:scriptlet> <jsp:expression> etc. See Section 5 "JSP Pages as XML Documents" in the PDF version of the JSP 1.0 spec at: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html For more specifics. Using these is it totally possible with JSP 1.0 to build a JSP page which is well-formed XML. I know for sure that the Oracle JSP 1.0 Reference Implementation supports both the shortcut-style syntax as well as the XML-savvy syntax. See http://technet.oracle.com/tech/java/servlets/ and click on (Software) for a free download. _________________________________________________________ Steve Muench, Consulting Product Manager & XML Evangelist Business Components for Java Development Team http://technet.oracle.com/tech/java http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Hayes <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 11:22 AM Subject: <% ... %> and html output method XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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