Putting javascript inside WEB-INF
I could not call a javascript function test() from JSP. my function is defined in .js file places inside WEB-INF/javascript/script.js
and my JSP is inside WEB-INF/jsp/report.jsp. Its says object expected. I have tried all ways but could not access that function from JSP. Both javascript and jsp are inside WEB-INF folder. This is required.
Following is the code...
<html><head><title>Main Menu</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../javascript/tabpane.js"></script>
<link type="text/css" rel="StyleSheet" href="../css/tabpane.css" />
</head>
<body><h1>Report types</h1>
<div class="tab-pane" id="tab-pane-1">
<script language="javascript">
test();
</script>
I could not call a javascript function test() from
JSP. my function is defined in .js file places inside
WEB-INF/javascript/script.js
and my JSP is inside WEB-INF/jsp/report.jsp. Its says
object expected. I have tried all ways but could not
access that function from JSP. Both javascript and
jsp are inside WEB-INF folder. This is required.
Following is the code...
<html><head><title>Main Menu</title>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="../javascript/tabpane.js"></script>
<link type="text/css" rel="StyleSheet"
href="../css/tabpane.css" />
</head>
<body><h1>Report types</h1>
<div class="tab-pane" id="tab-pane-1">
<script language="javascript">
test();
</script>The script element includes a client-side script into the document. Client-side script is executed by web browser in this case, while WEB-INF is an "protected" area and is not accessible to web browser. So you can not put javascripts, images and css files into WEB-INF directory.
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>> >
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>> >> >> Hi,
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>> >> >> My jsp file in located in
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>> >> >know weblogic
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>> >> >> method, and it looks like that's what weblogic implementation
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>> >or
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But i ahve placed the tld files inside WEB-INF.
please anybosy help me why i am getting this error?
regards
shruthiHello,
Were you able to find out the cause of the problem you were having with the "/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" error?
I'm stuck for a while on this problem, your input would help a great deal.
Thanks,
-Rick -
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