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If you have the tag library definition, make sure the tag
<rtexprvalue>true</rtexprvalue> is present in the tag definition so that
it will evaluate the scriptlet.  I'm not that familiar with Websphere
anymore, so hopefully they're using the taglib definition file (.tld
file).

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On Behalf Of Raikov, Lo
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:18 AM
To: 'JAVA400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: taglibs in WAS 3.5.4


I'm trying to use parametrised tags (tags with attributes) in WAS 3.5.4
environment. All my tags have the following format:

<eqj:GZAB gzab="<%= oasiBean.GZAB%>"/>

The bean is available in the page context. JSP processor does not
complain but the tag class attribute setter method receives the "<%=
oasiBean.GZAB%>" string as the parameter, not the value of oasiBean.GZAB
property. What is it I'm doing wrong? Or is this a 3.5.4 bug?

Lo
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