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Which EL is JForum using?
tao dong
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Does anyone happen to know which EL JForum is using? I'm trying to display host information on a page. But the JForum fails to understand both <c: out value="${pageContext.request.remoteHost}"/> and <%=request.getContextPath()%>. Thanks ahead.
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JForum does not use
JSP
, so EL and JSTL are not going to work; it uses
FreeMarker
.
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Thnak you Ulf
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