2013/4/20 Jerry Malcolm <2ndgenfi...@gmail.com>:
> I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer with no
> luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of Tomcat.
> Hopefully someone can help me out.
>
You are welcome.
> I simply want to use an existing already-parsed
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Jerry,
On 4/20/13 2:14 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer
> with no luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of
> Tomcat.
Nope, but I can understand the confusion.
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I have been searching for several hours for a basic JSTL answer with no
luck. From what I can tell, JSTL is under the umbrella of Tomcat.
Hopefully someone can help me out.
I simply want to use an existing already-parsed DOM (org.w3c.dom.Document
variable) with JSTL XML tags. In other words, I w