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> From: NGay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Michael, > > Sounds a bit of a perculiar thing to be doing? Is there any reason why > you > couldn't instead load the properties file in a servlet (which would then > re-read the properties file each time) and pass the values read from the > properties file through to the JSP to act on? Hard to tell without > knowing > exactly what the properties file contains & what it is used for. My sentiments exactly, Nigel. The JSP Model II approach really makes coding your JSPs so much easier. Let the servlet do the heavy lifting, and keep your JSPs as simple as possible. Joe
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