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		<description>JavaSercer Pages   public Enumeration getServlets( )   This method was originally defined to return an Enumeration of all the servlets known to this servlet  context. As of the Servlet 2.1 API, this method always returns an empty Enumeration, and remains  only to preserve binary compatibility. ...</description>
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		<title>JavaSercer Pages public String getRealPath(String path) Returns a</title>
		<description>JavaSercer Pages   public String getRealPath(String path)   Returns a String containing the filesystem path for a specified context-relative path. This method  returns null if the web container cannot translate the path to a filesystem path for any reason (such  as when the content is being ...</description>
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		<title>JavaSercer Pages public InputStream  (Web hosting maine) getResourceAsStream(String path); public String</title>
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		<title>JavaSercer Pages Appendix B. JSP API Reference Besides  (Paypal hosting)</title>
		<description>JavaSercer Pages   Appendix B. JSP API Reference   Besides the JSP elements described in Appendix A, the JSP specification also defines a number of Java classes  and interfaces. Instances of some of these classes are assigned to the implicit variables available to scripting  elements in ...</description>
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		<title>JavaSercer Pages A.5 Escape Characters Since certain character</title>
		<description>JavaSercer Pages   A.5 Escape Characters  Since certain character sequences are used to represent start and stop tags, you sometimes need to escape a  character so the container doesn't interpret it as part of a special character sequence.   In a scripting element, if you need ...</description>
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		<description>JavaSercer Pages   5. If the object is not found in the specified scope, and the class attribute specifies a nonabstract class  with a public no-arg constructor, a new instance of the class is created and associated with the  scripting variable and with the specified name in ...</description>
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		<description>JavaSercer Pages   If the value is a string, either in the form of a request parameter value or explicitly specified by the value  attribute, it is converted to the property's type as described in Table A.10.   Table A.10, Conversion of String Value to Property Type ...</description>
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		<description>JavaSercer Pages   hspace String No Optional. The amount of whitespace to be inserted to the left  and right of the applet area, in pixels.  iepluginurl String No Optional. The URL for the location of the Internet Explorer Java  Plugin. The default is implementation-dependent.  jreversion ...</description>
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		<description>JavaSercer Pages   A.3.5   The  action can be used in the body of a  or  action to specify  additional request parameters for the target resource, as well as in the body of a  action to  specify applet parameters. The attributes described ...</description>
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