Info attribute in jsp page tag

Is anybody else experiencing a problem with the info attribute in the page
          tag? None of my pages with the info attribute will compile. Every one
          generates a 'Duplicate method declaration/definition' error because the
          Weblogic JSP compiler is generating two 'getServletInfo' methods if the
          attribute is included. If I take the info attribute out they compile fine.
          Here's a sample tag:
          <%@ page info="myfile.jsp (c) 2000, InvoiceLink Corporation. All Rights
          Reserved."
          import="java.util.*,com.invoicelink.invoicer.util.*,java.text.*,
          com.invoicelink.invoicer.data.*"
          errorPage="./ErrorPage.jsp"
          contentType="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
          buffer="8kb" autoFlush="true"
          isThreadSafe="true"
          %>
          Randall Rupp
          BCE Emergis (formerly InvoiceLink Corp.)
          [email protected]
          

I should note that this is with wl5.1.0 sp6:
          Randall Rupp <[email protected]> wrote in message
          news:39ed9f50$[email protected]..
          > Is anybody else experiencing a problem with the info attribute in the page
          > tag? None of my pages with the info attribute will compile. Every one
          > generates a 'Duplicate method declaration/definition' error because the
          > Weblogic JSP compiler is generating two 'getServletInfo' methods if the
          > attribute is included. If I take the info attribute out they compile
          fine.
          >
          > Here's a sample tag:
          >
          > <%@ page info="myfile.jsp (c) 2000, InvoiceLink Corporation. All Rights
          > Reserved."
          > import="java.util.*,com.invoicelink.invoicer.util.*,java.text.*,
          > com.invoicelink.invoicer.data.*"
          > errorPage="./ErrorPage.jsp"
          > contentType="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
          > buffer="8kb" autoFlush="true"
          > isThreadSafe="true"
          > %>
          >
          > Randall Rupp
          > BCE Emergis (formerly InvoiceLink Corp.)
          > [email protected]
          >
          >
          >
          

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