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Bug 104981 - Taglibs referenced in included files aren't loaded (82333 not fixed)
Summary: Taglibs referenced in included files aren't loaded (82333 not fixed)
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 82333
Alias: None
Product: WTP Source Editing
Classification: WebTools
Component: jst.jsp (show other bugs)
Version: 0.7   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Nitin Dahyabhai CLA
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Reported: 2005-07-25 05:24 EDT by Jochen Riedlinger CLA
Modified: 2006-09-25 03:03 EDT (History)
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Description Jochen Riedlinger CLA 2005-07-25 05:24:03 EDT
code completion doesn't work for taglibs in jsp editor, if the libraries are
defined in included files.

it's still (in 0.7rc3) the same problem as reported in bug #82333, which is
declared as fixed??!

wouldn't it be a nice feature to be able to set the web-content-root in the
project properties, so that one hasn't to use the WebContent Folder in a Dynamic
Web Project, but one can use a self-defined root folder for web-content in a
"normal" java project.
Comment 1 Nitin Dahyabhai CLA 2005-07-27 13:11:27 EDT
Do the references to your included files begin with "/"?

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 82333 ***
Comment 2 Jochen Riedlinger CLA 2005-07-28 01:56:16 EDT
Yes, they have to begin with "/", because I include the same files from
different hierarchy levels of my web-content folder.
I reference them from an "absolute" path beginning from the contextroot.

Comment 3 David Williams CLA 2006-09-25 03:03:16 EDT
This bug was moved to 'closed' state, since it is so old is is assumed its dup, invalid, or worksforme resolution is no longer in qustion and the bugzilla needs no further attention. Feel free to re-open, or open a new bug, if this semi-automatic processing was done in error in this case.