33 lines
1.4 KiB
HTML
33 lines
1.4 KiB
HTML
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<html><body><pre>
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<tags:xhtmlbasic xmlns:tags="urn:jsptagdir:/WEB-INF/tags"
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xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page"
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xmlns:fmt="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/fmt"
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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<jsp:directive.page contentType="text/html" />
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<head>
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<title>JSPX - XHTML Basic Example</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<h1>JSPX - XHTML Basic Example</h1>
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<hr/>
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This example illustrates how to use JSPX to produce an XHTML basic
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document suitable for use with mobile phones, televisions,
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PDAs, vending machines, pagers, car navigation systems,
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mobile game machines, digital book readers, smart watches, etc.
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<p/>
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JSPX lets you create dynamic documents in a pure XML syntax compatible
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with existing XML tools. The XML syntax in JSP 1.2 was awkward and
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required &amp;lt;jsp:root&amp;gt; to be the root element of the document.
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This is no longer the case in JSP 2.0.
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<p/>
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This particular example uses a tag file to produce the DOCTYPE and
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namespace declarations to make the output of this page a valid XHTML
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Basic document.
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<p/>
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Just to prove this is live, here's some dynamic content:
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<jsp:useBean id="now" class="java.util.Date" />
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<fmt:formatDate value="${now}" pattern="MMMM d, yyyy, H:mm:ss"/>
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</body>
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</tags:xhtmlbasic>
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</pre></body></html>
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